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No. When you apply for a drivers license in your new state you are required to surrender your previous license.
Not while the suspension is active. You need to appeal for reinstatement of your license.
No. If you remain a permanent resident of your home state, you can keep that license while you are away at school.
Yes! Traffic offenses/points always transfer to your new state of residence when obtaining an out of state license. However, it is possible to get a new drivers license in a different state (if you relocate) if your license is currently suspended in the state you live in.
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You must be a legal resident of whatever state you wish to receive a drivers license in. If you are suspended or revoked in any state - this information is available to ALL state's DMV's.
Yes it is. If your license is suspended in any state and you get a new license in a different state then you are driving illegally. Tow it away. States honor each others laws.
If you relocate to a different state you will have to get a new learners permit. However, if you relocate within the same state you do not need a new learners permit.
When you move to your new state of residence you will have to report in person to that state's DMV agency and apply in person. You will have to surrender your former state's drivers license at the time you are issued the new license.
A NY State Operator's license is a Class C license for hoisting machinery.
Most states check on previous licenses when a new license is applied for. If a license is suspended in another state, it is unlikely a new license will be issued in another.