No. You will have to resolve the suspension issues in IL before you can apply for a license in ANY state.
On the application you would fill out in GA are the questions asking if you have ever had a license in another state & has that license ever been suspended/revoked.
If you answer truthfully, you will be automatically denied. If you lie & say no to both questions, you have committed a criminal offense & could go to jail for fraud, falsifying a legal document or other charges.
Regardless of how you answer those questions, GA will run a license history on you to see if you have had a license before & the status.
No, because if your license is revoked then it's revoked! You can't get another license, while you still have a license that's revoked. They check those things.
Added: Also, you must be a resident of the state that issues you your license.
No
Move to NC, establish residence, go to the Drivers License Office with your Florida license, proof of residence, another form of ID, and money.
No
If your license is under revocation, you would have to lie when you answer that question on the NC application. When you submit the paperwork they cross-check your answers with LEADS and have you arrested for falsifying the application. 3rd degree misdemeanor, isn't it?
NoncommercialAdded: Or . . . North Carolina.
No. NC doesn't play that game.
Unless the NC violation resulted in a suspension of your license which has never been cleared, you should probably be okay, ALTHOUGH, you may be required to pay the delinquent fine.
if ny reports it to nc it will. NC cooperates with almost all the states.
Go to the driver's license office with another form of ID and pay the $10 for a duplicate.
If your primary residence is in NC, you should hold a NC driver's license.
U.S. states generally recognize all valid drivers licenses, provided you also obtain an "international drivers license" to accompany it.
When you receive 12 points within a 3 year period your license is revoked. You can visit this website in order to find out what individual offenses are worth: http://www.dmv.org/nc-north-carolina/point-system.php