Yes, it is possible to possess both a state ID and a driver's license at the same time.
No, an individual cannot legally possess both a Texas driver's license and another state's driver's license simultaneously.
Legally you can only possess a drivers license/permit from the state in which you RESIDE. Therefore, you may work in another state but you can only have a license from your HOME state.
No, you may only possess a drivers lecense issued by the state in which you reside.
After you move to IL, apply at the DMV for an IL license? They will issue you an IL license (if you are eligible). You must surrender your IN license and they will notify IN to cancel it. You are not allowed (federal law) to possess a drivers license from more than one state (your 'home' state).
If your drivers license is revoked in one state, can you get a drivers license in another state?
No. You can legally only possess a drivers license from the state you reside in. It would make no difference anyway - all states share their DMV information with one another and honor each other's court decisions.
It is unlawful to possess a drivers license or state issued identity card issued by any state other than the one in which you reside.
No
No you cannot get a drivers license in Florida if you have had your license suspended in another state.
No, it is not legal to possess a state ID in two states simultaneously. Each person can only have a valid state ID from their primary state of residence.
If you don't have, or do not qualify for, a state drivers license, the state also issues state identification cards. The requirement that you positively identify yourself with verifiable documentation as to who you really are still exists, but it should serve as an alternative picture-ID to the drivers license. As it is in most(all?) other states, you cannot possess BOTH a Texas drivers license and a Texas identification card at the same time - only one or the other.
No