Yes, military personnel are generally required to obtain a driver's license in the state where their base is located if they plan to drive there. However, many states allow active-duty service members to use their military-issued driver's license or permit while stationed in the state. It's important for service members to check the specific regulations of the state they are stationed in, as requirements can vary.
If your drivers license is revoked in one state, can you get a drivers license in another state?
A state ID, drivers license, or military ID will suffice.
No
No you cannot get a drivers license in Florida if you have had your license suspended in another state.
The drivers license from your home state of residence is legal as long as you are still a legal resident of that state. If you become a resident of the state of Texas (other than being stationed there in the military), yes, you would.
That probably varies with state law.
State ID, military ID, passport.
No
No. Federal states that if you have a CDL in one state, you cannot have any other drivers license in any other state.
military id, passport, state issued drivers license or id
No. Not until your license is reinstated in your state. No state will give you a license until you clear that up.
No