You ned to check with the local authorites in the town that you wish to open a practice. If Iowa is governed by a state board for Massage Therapy, then in all likelyhood, they will not accept a license from another state. You can check online and find out. But if it is not goverened by a state board, then you might be able to use another state's license as part of your requirements for a local city or county license in Iowa.
You have to get your situation sorted out with the state of Iowa before you could get one in Tennessee.
Clarenda in Iowa
Yes, if the infraction happened inside the state lines. however, they won't suspend the license themselves, but will request Ohio to suspend it.
Good luck with that one. My wife got a ticket in Iowa and she had to take the conviction. I called attorneys in Iowa and they wanted a $500 retainer just to show up for her. It's not like in Illinois where you pay an attorney $75 and he gets you supervision. I'd imagine that if you go to court in Iowa you may be able to get it, but if you get convicted like she did, it will show on your Illinois record.
The Hawkeye State
Yes
You have to get your situation sorted out with the state of Iowa before you could get one in Tennessee.
If your license is suspended in Iowa, you would not be able to obtain a license in any other state until the suspension is resolved. Each state has its own laws and regulations regarding license suspensions, so it's important to address the suspension in Iowa first before applying for a license in another state.
No
No, South Dakota will honor Iowa's ruling. They will not allow you to obtain a license before you could get one in the original state.
Clarenda in Iowa
Your driver's license, whatever type, is issued by the state of your legal residence.
The rule is that you cannot drive a vehcile on a public highway anywhere if your license is suspended by any state.
No, an Iowa marriage license is only valid in Iowa. You need a license valid in the location where the marriage is to take place.
90 days ?
Not, you can't, until your suspension period is up in Iowa.
No.