You've got more than one problem. You need to address why your TX license expired, and clear that up first. Then you need to either re-apply for a new one in TX, or apply for brand new one in FL, whichever state you're claiming to be your state of residence. In either case the DMV's of either state will see, from the court record, that your suspension period is over.
yes, it is possible. It all depent on length of time between expired and stop on violation traffic. Usally if within 30 days, you can get ticket and have vehicle tow away (since it can't drive unless other person have good license to drive).
My boyfriend has a New Jersey Driver's license. He got a ticket in Florida. He thought he did not have to pay it. Months later, he received a letter from a Florida attorney, hired by the State of Florida to collect the money of the ticket plus a couple of hundred dollars added for the delay.
You may only have one valid license at a time. It has to be in the state you are a resident of. And Texas may recognize the suspension if their laws allow it.
The length of grace periods varies from state to state. Iowa, Oklahoma, and Colorado each give you one month after your registration expires, while Texas gives you only five days. But there is none for TN.
Texas
No
No, expired identification cards are expired - you need to get a new one.
If you currently live in Texas, you are required to have a Texas Driver's license. If you do not live in Puerto Rico, you can not have a Puerto Rican Driver's license.
You can't you have to move back to Ca or get a Texas license.
Yes.
Contact the Texas DMV office they should be able to help you out.
no because you have a certain amount of time to change your address and get a new license if not done in that time period your drivers license is basically expired even though it hasn't expired on the date
No, you are going need a license for the correct county in Texas. The license must be issued by the county where the ceremony is to take place.
The cost to renew an expired license in Texas depends on your age. For an 18 year old, it would cost $25. You mention an offense, if your license is suspended, you must refrain from driving for a the amount of time it is suspended, and there is a fee of more than $100 to renew your license.
Their website does not say, but if you can be found on the national registry and it's less than whatever limit they probably will. Texas allows a license to be reissued up to two years after it's expired. Virginia allows a license to be renewed up to 6 months after expiration.
Texas, Florida, New Jersey, California and Illnois.
Yes it can....but since its not a valid liscense you cant do much with it!