No, I have never lost my license in another state.
No, because you have to wait about a month before you get another license. After that, you are permitted to drive in any state, and the have it on record that you lost your license.
Yes, if you lose your driver's license out of state, you can typically get a replacement by contacting the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) in the state where you originally obtained your license. You may need to provide identification and pay a fee to get a replacement license.
You already lost your license, now you lost it longer.
No, Ohio State hasn't lost to another Ohio Team since 1924.
All license databases are linked together. If you lost it in one state/territory, you will simply be denied in any other.
State laws may vary, but in Kentucky if you lost or allowed a drivers license from another state to expire, you have to take the written test and the eye exam to get a license in Kentucky. You also have to provide proof of identity, such as your social security card, and have a document from the state where your license was issued. Also, if your Kentucky drivers license expires even for one day, you have to retake the written test again.
Absolutely not. When your priviledge to drive in a state is suspended, it's suspended on any licence until you pay the fee to have your driving priviledge reinstated.
No. A licence is canceled when, for example, somebody moves to another state and gets licenced in that state, then the state they were previously in cancels the licence they held previously. No driving privileges are lost. Suspension is a different matter, altogether.
To replace a lost driver's license when you are out of state, you typically need to contact the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) in the state where your license was issued. They can provide instructions on how to apply for a replacement license, which may involve submitting a form, providing identification, and paying a fee. It's important to follow the specific requirements of the issuing state to ensure a smooth replacement process.
* DMV for a drivers License. * FAA for a pilots license. * and there are various state boards that handle things like liquor, business and medical.
You would have to wait for the state of Florida to mail it to your current location.
the same thing you do no matter how you lost your license, go to the DMV, pay the couple dollars and get another one.