No. When you apply for a drivers license in your new state you are required to surrender your previous license.
Yes, you will be ticketed. The laws of ALL states require that you apply for, and be issued, a drivers license from the state in which you reside.
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.
There is an international treaty (Multilateral Road Traffic Convention, the USA and states as a byproduct, signed this treaty in the 1960's) as well as a federal law (Drivers License Compact, replaced by Drivers License Agreement) that requires all states to honor licenses by other states and nations - however please note that not all states honor this agreement. Texas has been known to arrest drivers with licenses from other states, especially other nations; Kansas lost a federal case for this same action; Missouri has been known to arrest people for not having state issued ID, even if they don't live there.
You don't need any drivers license in any state if you are never stopped by law enforcement. Kidding aside all states honor drivers licenses' fromother states as long as they are valid(not expired).
New York
Each state handles laws concerning drivers licenses .
The Secretary of State's office issues the drivers licenses.
No. When you apply for a drivers license in your new state you are required to surrender your previous license.
Missouri
Basically, it's an identification number issued to you by the state.
Yes, a person will get a suspended drivers license with DWI in any state.
ALL state's laws prohibit this.
Drivers who have junior licenses are required to check with their insurance companies and Department of Transportation to make sure that theirÊlicenses arevalid before leaving the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Once those steps are taken,Êyoung drivers with junior licenses may leave the state.
It is my understanding in Illinois that the Secretary of State who issues drivers' licenses is the only body that can revoke a drivers' license.
No. No US state issues driver's licenses to illegal immigrants, although it has been a matter of discussion by the governor and some legislators in the State of New York.
The expiration date of ALL state's drivers licenses are written or stamped somewhere on them (usually on the front/face).