Absolutely not. The upper 50 states all run off of the same system. If your license is suspended in the state of your primary residence, you cannot get a drivers license in any other state until your status in your primary state changes. This even applies if you change your state of residence.
Yes
No. All states share their DMV databases with one another. Added: Only in these states can you get a license but you can only drive in that state. All states are members except for Georgia, Michigan, Wisconsin, Tennessee (dropped out in 1997). Nevada repealed the authorizing legislation in 2007[1], though it still generally conforms to the agreement through regulations.
Georgia, Michigan, Wisconsin, Tennessee, and Nevada are the five states which are not members of the Drivers Licence Compact. It might - there are no guarantees - be possible to receive a licence in those states if you have one which is suspended in another state. However, you must first be a resident of that state - only your state of residence can issue you a drivers licence - and, once you receive that licence, you'll be restricted to operating a motor vehicle within that state - if you're caught driving in another state with that licence, it's treated as you driving on a suspended licence. You will also not be able to drive in the state in which your licence was suspended until you've met the requirements to have your driving privilege reinstated in that state - when a state suspends your licence, your driving privilege also gets suspended, meaning you can't drive in that state on any licence.If you have a Commercial Drivers Licence, which is federally regulated, the above does not apply - get that suspended, and nowhere can you get another one issued until it's reinstated.
You can only possess a licence in the state which you are a resident of. First off. Georgia, Massachusetts, Wisconsin, Michigan, Tennessee, and Nevada aren't part of the Driver Licence Compact, and it might be possible to get a licence in those states if you first establish residence in those states. However, the odds of this are a bit unlikely - even though they are not members, they still share DMV information with other states.. And even if you did get a licence in that state, it would only be valid within the state of issue - the moment you cross a state line, it's treated as if you were driving on a suspended licence.
They just left San, Diego, California and are now in Las Vegas, Nevada in America
You get your license where you live and get your mail.
Not while the suspension is ongoing
No. A suspended license is suspended in all states and territories of the US.
No. They will still check your record in Missouri before giving you a license in Michigan. Suspension must be lifted first.
No, you can't.
No
How do you transfer a California state cosmetology license to las Vegas Nevada
If you have not executed the Nevada license, you can. You need the license from the location of the ceremony.
The nearest drivers' license bureau near Winnemucca, Nevada includes DMV offices, or other Nevada Departments of Motor Vehicles. There is also an online website for DMV offices.
Yes
The Nevada DMV issues ID cards, it will look almost like a drivers license.
No license plates are required for scooters or mopeds 49cc or less in Nevada. As far as whether you need a drivers license I'm not 100% sure but I would say yes because there is a M classification on a Nevada drivers license that is specified for motorcycle/moped.