yes it is the USA implied consent law when you get your license it says if you refuse then its automatically suspended in all 50 states
In Illinois, if you are between 18 and 20 years old, then two moving violations within a 24 month period will result in a minimum one month suspension of your license. If you are between 16 and 17 and have two moving violations within a 24 month period, then your license will be suspended and the length of time that you must wait for a full license is extended.
If you're a resident of Illinois, then yes.
Illinois can revoke your driving priveleges in their state. Where the license is from does not matter.
As a driver, if you refuse this test, your driver license may be suspended for 180 days.
It means that your license suspension has no assigned end, at this time. The suspension will continue until the suspending authority -- the court or the DMV -- decides to reinstate your license. This is typical of continued offenders of traffic laws (e.g. speeding/DLS/DUI). It may be that there is a set schedule for them to review the suspension, or there may be some action you need to take to resolve the suspension. Your best bet is to contact the DMV and talk with them.
Wisconsin will not issue a license until the Illinois matter is cleared up.
So long as your suspension is active in Illinois, none.
Wisconsin does not require a groomer to be licensed. Illinois does. New York does not require license.
Not until the suspension period is over.
You can live where you want, but most likely will have to get a license from Wisconsin to do hair.
Probably nothing. Wisconsin is not part of the Violator Compact and does not share info with Illinois. If by chance they do report it, your license can be suspended.
If you are referring to a drivers license suspension, no, it is unlikely.
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That would be an ineresting situation since both the driver and his vehicle need to be registered and licensed within the state of the driver's/owner's legal residence. In other words, the holder of a Wisconsin driver's license is supposed to be a resident of Wisconsin and, consequently, is supposed to register his vehicle in Wisconsin.
In Illinois, if you are between 18 and 20 years old, then two moving violations within a 24 month period will result in a minimum one month suspension of your license. If you are between 16 and 17 and have two moving violations within a 24 month period, then your license will be suspended and the length of time that you must wait for a full license is extended.
can I exchange my Florida drivers license for a wisconsin drivers license
No. You will need to reinstate from the suspension first.Added: All states share their DMV information with one another.