A state's recognition of a Class A or B learner's permit is going to follow their policy of recognition of regular learner's permits - if the state accepts out of state learner's permits, then they'll accept an out of state CDL learner's permit. If they do not accept learner's permits, then the CDL learner's permit would be invalid, as well.
You can only receive a licence from your state of residence.
Yes, but you actually have to be residing in that state.
Yes, just like any other drivers license.
Each state is going to have different CDL requirements. I would recommend checking with your local Department of Motor Vehicles for your state requirements.
CDL state points and CSA points are 2 different entities. You cannot loose your CDL from CSA, But you could loose a JOB
Every state is different in what they require for CDL's and permits. The site fmcsa.dot.gov/registration-licensing/cdl/cdl.html is the federal regulations and probably the best place to start.
As long as the suspension is ongoing, no.
That's not one of the universal CDL endorsements, and is a state-specific add-on, or else it's a restriction which is also state specific. Please identify which state you hold a CDL in.
Can I drive a farm dumptruck without a cdl in Washington State
No
For private use, no state requires a CDL for an RV.
A CDL permit is needed to drive a big rig truck. Each state has different requirements for a CDL license, and a CDL license has more requirements than a standard drivers license. There are limits on driving time each day, and alcohol cannot be transported with a CDL. It depends on what you are transporting. There are different types of permits such as overweight, oversize, and superloads.
No... CDL information from all states goes to CDLIS, and you'll be denied in every state. If you did something causing your CDL to be revoked for life, you probably don't need to be out there in a CMV, anyhow...
There are different requirements for each state. I would recommend contacting your local department of motor vehicles for the requirements specific to your state.
You can get a CDL. The difficult part will be finding employment.