Have you ever had the feeling that maybe you have a drinking problem?
Yes, provided it's an actual drivers licence, and not a permit.
Georgia, Michigan, Wisconsin, Tennessee, and Nevada are the five states which are not members of the Drivers Licence Compact. It might - there are no guarantees - be possible to receive a licence in those states if you have one which is suspended in another state. However, you must first be a resident of that state - only your state of residence can issue you a drivers licence - and, once you receive that licence, you'll be restricted to operating a motor vehicle within that state - if you're caught driving in another state with that licence, it's treated as you driving on a suspended licence. You will also not be able to drive in the state in which your licence was suspended until you've met the requirements to have your driving privilege reinstated in that state - when a state suspends your licence, your driving privilege also gets suspended, meaning you can't drive in that state on any licence.If you have a Commercial Drivers Licence, which is federally regulated, the above does not apply - get that suspended, and nowhere can you get another one issued until it's reinstated.
When your licence is suspended, you'll be notified how long the suspension period is for. Additionally, you may be informed of a date when you will be eligible to receive a hearing to examine the possibility of having your licence reinstated earlier. Once your suspension period is over, your licence is reinstated as soon as you get to the DMV office and pay your fees.
Then you're lying on an official document, and you will be fined when you're caught. And you will get caught, because you'll be audited against records from other states. If the suspension is current in another state, you can't get a licence. If it's something which has passed and is over and done with, and you've met the requirements to have your licence reinstated, then you have no reason to lie.
You have to actually be a resident of any state you're getting a licence from, so, in order to be able to do this, you'd actually have to change your physical address. Even if you did this, it wouldn't do you any good if you intended to remain in the state of New Jersey - when your licence is suspended, your driving privileges in that state are suspended, as well, and you won't be permitted to drive in that state under any licence until you have your driving privileges reinstated, which can't be done until the end of your suspension period.
why not
No you cannot. If your license is revoked in one state, you have to have it reinstated before you can obtain a license in another state. Additionally, you can only receive a licence in your state of residence, so, even if your licence wasn't suspended, you would have to move and establish residence in another state before you could get a licence there.
Yes, provided it's an actual drivers licence, and not a permit.
Georgia, Michigan, Wisconsin, Tennessee, and Nevada are the five states which are not members of the Drivers Licence Compact. It might - there are no guarantees - be possible to receive a licence in those states if you have one which is suspended in another state. However, you must first be a resident of that state - only your state of residence can issue you a drivers licence - and, once you receive that licence, you'll be restricted to operating a motor vehicle within that state - if you're caught driving in another state with that licence, it's treated as you driving on a suspended licence. You will also not be able to drive in the state in which your licence was suspended until you've met the requirements to have your driving privilege reinstated in that state - when a state suspends your licence, your driving privilege also gets suspended, meaning you can't drive in that state on any licence.If you have a Commercial Drivers Licence, which is federally regulated, the above does not apply - get that suspended, and nowhere can you get another one issued until it's reinstated.
There are a handful of states which will issue a drivers licence if yours is suspended in a another state - I don't remember all of them offhand, but I do believe Indiana is one. HOWEVER, it's not as simple as going there and getting a licence. You must have established residence in that state, and you would be restricted to driving only within that state - your licence would be invalid outside of that state. Even if you were able to simply go to another state and get a licence, you still wouldn't be able to drive in your home state - when a state suspends your licence, it's not just your licence which is suspended, but also your driving privilege in that state, meaning you can't drive in that state with any licence until you get your driving privilege reinstated.
When your licence is suspended, you'll be notified how long the suspension period is for. Additionally, you may be informed of a date when you will be eligible to receive a hearing to examine the possibility of having your licence reinstated earlier. Once your suspension period is over, your licence is reinstated as soon as you get to the DMV office and pay your fees.
Then you're lying on an official document, and you will be fined when you're caught. And you will get caught, because you'll be audited against records from other states. If the suspension is current in another state, you can't get a licence. If it's something which has passed and is over and done with, and you've met the requirements to have your licence reinstated, then you have no reason to lie.
In NSW Australia if you have unpaid outstanding fines your drivers licence is suspended until it is paid, If you wait for more then 3 years to do this you will have to sit for your licence again, after you have paid the fines.
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.
Loss or suspension of your drivers license: http://duilawyernow.org/
To reinstate your license in Minnesota,you must comply with all court-ordered penalties and requirements, and pay all fines.
You have to actually be a resident of any state you're getting a licence from, so, in order to be able to do this, you'd actually have to change your physical address. Even if you did this, it wouldn't do you any good if you intended to remain in the state of New Jersey - when your licence is suspended, your driving privileges in that state are suspended, as well, and you won't be permitted to drive in that state under any licence until you have your driving privileges reinstated, which can't be done until the end of your suspension period.