No. All states share their DMV databases with one another. Added: Only in these states can you get a license but you can only drive in that state. All states are members except for Georgia, Michigan, Wisconsin, Tennessee (dropped out in 1997). Nevada repealed the authorizing legislation in 2007[1], though it still generally conforms to the agreement through regulations.
If it is ONLY the PA tag that they run, no. When they run your name and DOB they will though - even if you display a PA drivers license. .
If you are paying your child support, then they don't have the right to do anything to you. If you are NOT paying then the state, not dmv, can have not only your drivers license suspended, but any type of license you have including your business license.
You will go to jail and your permit willl be suspended.... ==Update== It depends on the state. Most likely you will get fined. You wont go to jail at 15 though. And it depends on the cop/judge whether or not your license is suspended.
Demonstrate to ME's DMV that you have satisfied NY's terms of the suspension.You should write NY DMV and ask them to provide a letter stating that you are no longer subject to the suspension and that you are eligible for license reinstatement. This ought to have been automatically updated to your record and ME should be able to access it on line.
If you are in certain stated your drivers license could be suspended. Most will not though.
You already have a license in West Virginia, though it is suspended. Legally you are not allowed to obtain a second one.
You are only allowed to have a license from one state at a time. And you Ohio license is valid, even though suspended.
No. All states share their DMV databases with one another. Added: Only in these states can you get a license but you can only drive in that state. All states are members except for Georgia, Michigan, Wisconsin, Tennessee (dropped out in 1997). Nevada repealed the authorizing legislation in 2007[1], though it still generally conforms to the agreement through regulations.
If it is ONLY the PA tag that they run, no. When they run your name and DOB they will though - even if you display a PA drivers license. .
No. No state will give you a license until your suspension is cleared off your record. Added: Only in these states can you get a license but you can only drive in that state. All states are members except for Georgia, Michigan, Wisconsin, Tennessee (dropped out in 1997). Nevada repealed the authorizing legislation in 2007[1], though it still generally conforms to the agreement through regulations.
You already have a license, though it is suspended. Legally you are not allowed to obtain a second one, you will have to work to get the suspension removed.
If you are paying your child support, then they don't have the right to do anything to you. If you are NOT paying then the state, not dmv, can have not only your drivers license suspended, but any type of license you have including your business license.
No you can not
Depending on where you flee to, maybe and maybe not. In an immediately adjacent state - perhaps - half-way across the country - probably not. What you SHOULD be worrying about though, is your drivers license status. If you flee prosecution your drivers license will undoubtedly be suspended or revoked, and you will not be able to get another one in another state either.
Depending on the offence that is committed, basically it varies.Though what you can be certain of is having your provisional suspended, as after all it is only a provisional. Though for the period of time is uncertain.
Is his license revoked or suspended? Generally the license is suspended pending court mandated counseling and / or a DMV imposed suspension period, depending on the state. He has to get the interlock put on his car when the suspension period is ended or when he tries to get his license reinstated, no matter how long after the conviction it may be.