If the state has required you to file an SR22, then you do still need it. You should contact your State of licensure to determine if an SR22 filing is still required. Just because the state did not revoke your license does not mean that you do not need one. Generally if you filed your SR22 within 30 days of the state ordering you to do so, then your license will not be suspended because you filed your SR22 timely, this does not mean that they will not suspend your license later if you have failed to maintain a required SR22 filing. The required filing period is for 2 to 3 years depending on your state law and what a court may have ordered.
NO...a traffic ticket WILL NOT revoke your cdl license
Illinois can revoke your driving priveleges in their state. Where the license is from does not matter.
New York can revoke your driving priveleges in their state. Where the license is from does not matter.
All state DMV's are inter-connected with one another and honor each others licensing provisions and court decisions. If you are suspended or revoked in one state, you are suspended or revoked in ALL states. Additionally: You may only possess a driver's license issued by your state of residence.
Yes, they have the authority to suspend a license. They are the issuing authority and responsible for issuing a license. They can revoke it as well.
depends what race you are. if you are white yes you can if you are black no you can not
Generally you can not get insurance to drive a car when your license is revoked. You can however insure the car against theft and vandalism etc.
Rules are different in each state. If the judge did it than the answer is yes.
Yes, they have the right to revoke his license to practice in that state.
I am going to revoke your license if you get another DWI. Your license has been revoked. Are you revoking my license? Revoke; to take away.
NO...a traffic ticket WILL NOT revoke your cdl license
It won't revoke your license, but in Iowa you can get your license suspended for multiple MIP's. My brother had 2 MIP's and lost his license for 6 months.
No.
Take away and revoke are not synonymous in this scenario. I am not aware of a state that a parent can revoke a government issued document but I could be wrong. The state can revoke your license of course under certain penalties but I have never heard of a parent being able to revoke a license. Granted, a parent holds greater rights over a child than the government so theoretically your parents could take away your license among other things but not revoke. I hope that makes sense.
Let me state that the person owning the car did not have insurance on their car. a licensed driver borrowed car to run to town, and pulled over due to they ran the tags and tickets outstanding to the owner. They suspended the drivers license and not the owner of the car who did not have the insurance. The owner never even recieved a ticket for no insurance.
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No, the VA cannot revoke an out-of-state driver's license. Each state has control over the driving privileges of its residents, and only the state that issued the license has the authority to revoke or suspend it. However, if a person becomes a resident of VA, they will need to apply for a VA driver's license within a certain timeframe, typically 30-90 days, depending on the state's laws.