you cant drive at all until your license has be reinstated by paying the fines, going to court or taking whatever classes you have to take depending on the reason for your suspension
Yes, your ability to legally operate a government vehicle is dependent on the fact that you are legally licensed by your state. A government drivers license only signifies that you are qualified (by the government) to operate certain types of vehicles - nothing more. If your state driving privileges are suspended or revoked you may not operate a vehicle with only a government drivers license.
I take it your license has been suspended in Florida. I would say if you had your license suspened for what ever reason, even if you could get one in LA, it's only a matter of time before it happens again.
NO, you are to never drive on a suspended license. In most cases, if you are heavily dependent on a job, and live quite a distance at which point no other reasonable means of transportation is possible, you can apply for what's known as a hardship license in your respective state. A hardship license is a license status that's extremely restrictive in that you can only drive to go to work and necessities, such as grocery shopping.
The suspended license itself will not prevent you from joining the military. Any criminal charges which resulted in the suspended license might, depending on the severity or if you haven't paid any applicable fines.
The answer depends on the agreement with the second state. Many do not suspend your license for an out of state violation, you would simply not be able to drive in the state that suspended you (in this case New York). NY cannot prevent you from driving in Oregon if you have an Oregon license, they can only refuse to allow you to drive in NY regardless of the state that issues your license. Oregon MAY choose to suspend your Oregon license completely, but that decision is made in Oregon.
If your driver license is suspended, you can't drive at all.
No. Not only is your license suspended, but so is your very privilege to drive, on any license.
No, you don't drive at all.
you cant drive at all until your license has be reinstated by paying the fines, going to court or taking whatever classes you have to take depending on the reason for your suspension
you cant drive at all until your license has be reinstated by paying the fines, going to court or taking whatever classes you have to take depending on the reason for your suspension
You are only allowed one license at a time. You already have one in Alabama.
It is not possible to put a lien on a person's driver's license in any state. A driver's license can be suspended or revoked but only for traffic violations.
Yes, your ability to legally operate a government vehicle is dependent on the fact that you are legally licensed by your state. A government drivers license only signifies that you are qualified (by the government) to operate certain types of vehicles - nothing more. If your state driving privileges are suspended or revoked you may not operate a vehicle with only a government drivers license.
I take it your license has been suspended in Florida. I would say if you had your license suspened for what ever reason, even if you could get one in LA, it's only a matter of time before it happens again.
no. you can only get your driver's permit.
No, you do not need to have your motorcycle license in order to drive a scooter. For states will only require you to have your driver's permit.
If you are simply driving the truck as a job, you will only need a commercial driver's license on top of a regular driver's license. This is the general rule for people who drive vehicles for a living.