It depends. If you get a ticket in Washington and do not pay, WA will notify your home state and then your home state will suspend your license. Any tickets you receive in WA will normally be reported to your home state and treated in accordance with the point system in your home state. WA can suspend your right to drive in their state even if you have a valid drivers license from another state.
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.
No. Oregon has suspended your right to drive within Oregon. An out of state license does not change your suspension.
Pennsylvania can suspend an out-of-state license holder's privilege to drive in the state of Pennsylvania, but they cannot actually suspend the license of an out-of-state driver. They can request for that state to suspend it on their behalf, but that state has no obligation to comply.
Yes and No. Do you need a "Oregon Boater Education Card"? Yes. Do you need a "Oregon Boating License"? No. There is no such thing in the state of Oregon. It may seem like semantics, but calling something a "License" implies certain things (such as expiry dates, renewal fees, ability to suspend, etc...)
The state itself cannot, but they can take away your privilege to drive in their state, and they can also ask your resident state to suspend your license.
There is no statuteo fo limitations on unpaid traffic tickets in Oregon or any other state. Usually they will suspend your license and issue a warrant for your arrest.
It is either Washington or Oregon Washington State
They can suspend your driving privilege in the state of Oklahoma, meaning that, if they do this, and you're caught driving in Oklahoma on any license, it'll be treated as you driving on a suspended license. As for actually suspending the license, they can request that the state of Texas suspend it, and the state of Texas will make the call as to whether they comply or not.
In most cases, yes. Most states are members of the Interstate Drivers License Compact, where each state where a non-resident is cited or arrested agrees to notify the violator's home state of the violation. If the violation would suspend a drivers license in the state where it occurs, the violator's home state is supposed to suspend the license, as well. The only states that do not subscribe to the Interstate Drivers License Compact are Alaska, California, Georgia, Massachusetts, Michigan, Montana, Oregon, Tennessee and Wisconsin.
Illinois can revoke your driving priveleges in their state. Where the license is from does not matter.
The answer is Oregon. Washington state is just north of the state of Oregon.
Yes