No. The judgment creditor might take your car and sell it to pay part of the judgment, but your license has no intrinsic value for sale. In addition, the judgment creditor is not permitted to seize your license or ask the state to seize it until you pay the judgment.
Yes
can a car loan company put a lien on drivers license
only a drivers license
No you need to have a drivers license. It is illegal to drive a car without a drivers license and that is how the finance company looks at it.
"No, you don't have to have a special license to drive for a flower delivery company. All you have to have is your drivers license and work for the company."
No. But you can be fined.
They can not do so. They file judgments against you because you owe them money. Pay the money that you owe them if you want to keep the privelidge of driving. That is your responsibility as a driver.
It usually goes against your drivers license in the form of some sort of point structure. You auto insurance policy may increase based on what they find on your drivers license report.
No. A drivers' license is issued by the DPS and only the DPS - or a court - can suspend someone's license. However, if Texas requires insurance and you don't have it, if an insurance company notifies DPS that you don't have insurance, then DPS could suspend your license.
The question is not worded correctly or is using the wrong terminology. You cannot put a lien on a state-issued drivers license. Note: In the state of Florida a towing company can place a lien on your drivers license for unpaid fines owed to them. While this will not suspend your drivers license it will prevent you from renewing your tag or getting a new tag until the monies owed to the company is paid.
can I exchange my Florida drivers license for a wisconsin drivers license
Nope! The suspended license judgment information is entered into a national database that all states use when checking the applications.