No. All U.S. DMV's (DMV is a generic term not all states use it) share information. If an individual's license has been revoked or suspended in one state, he or she will not be granted a license in any other state.
No
No. If your privilege to drive is suspended, it is suspended for driving EVERYTHING.
No
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In the state of Georgia, the state will reguire a 6-months prepaid policy along with a SR22A filing in order to get your license back. In the state of Georgia, you can't get insurance with a suspended drivers license cause your not legal to drive with a suspended license.
I don't think that you can drive anywhere :(
No, and attempting to get another license could get you arrested.
Yes.
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Wisconsin, Tennessee, Georgia, Massachusetts, and Michigan didn't participate in the Interstate Drivers License Compact If there were states that were not sharing driving records it's a safe bet that they will be soon.
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No. If your license is suspended in Massachusetts, the Mass. Registry will flag your record in the NDR. The State of Washignton will check the NDR prior to issuing you a license and see that you're suspended in Massachusetts. They will not issue you a licesne unless and until you a get a clearance letter from Massachusetts. Basically, if you're suspended in one state, you're going to be denied a license in all other states. Otherwise, someome could apply in different states to avoid a suspension consequences. Attorney Brian E. Simoneau