Yes, a physician's DEA number can be used in another state as long as they are registered with the DEA and have the appropriate state licensure for that state. However, individual states may have their own regulations regarding the prescription of controlled substances, so it's important for physicians to be aware of and comply with those state-specific laws. Additionally, if the physician is practicing in a different state, they may need to apply for a state-controlled substance registration.
If you are living in the same state where the driver's license was suspended then you will not be issued a new number. If you are in a new state, a new number will be given.
Basically, it's an identification number issued to you by the state.
They are issued in Ohio.
Only in the state in which it was issued.
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Such numbers were issued in Connecticut.
No, learner's permits are typically only valid in the state where they were issued.
Yes, they will issue a new number. Each state tracks its licenses. That would require a unique number in each state.
Basically, it's an identification number issued to you by the state.
You will get a warrant issued for your infraction in the state where you committed the offense.
No, liquor licenses are only valid in the state that issued them.
A social security number that starts with 459 was issued in Texas from 1936 to 1988. It indicates where the number was issued, not where the person was born.