Go to the local DMV.
Yes, if the infraction happened inside the state lines. however, they won't suspend the license themselves, but will request Ohio to suspend it.
Absolutely. You have one drivers license. The ticket is tied to this drivers license number and therefore will go on your driving record no matter what state the license is from. It will definitely show up on your record.
No, she was born in Wyomssing, Pennsylvania on December 13, 1989. :)
Yes. Virginia reports to Ohio.
If thewarrant was not traffic related, it should not effect your ability to get a license. If your warrant specifies it will extradite you from California back to the state the crime occurred in, you will be arrested when you apply for the license as it will appear in the National Crime Information Center when your ID is checked. Generally, extradition from across state lines only occurrs when the crime you are suspected of is a felony.
To change your Pennsylvania license back to an Ohio drivers license, you must first reside in Ohio. Visit any Bureau of Motor Vehicles to begin that process.
There is a fee penalty but nothing else. They will allow you to change your license when you get around to it.
Please contact the local DMV in Illinois who can help you out.
No
If you have legally moved to Ohio, you can take your Illinois licence and get an Ohio license.
Not legally.
Wait for the Ohio suspension period to expire.
Yes.
Maybe :P
Yes you do
You are only allowed to have a license from one state at a time. And you Ohio license is valid, even though suspended.
As long as the license is considered valid in Ohio, it is valid in all other states as well.