First, you have to become a resident of the state you're transferring your licence to. Once this is done, it may be as simple as bringing your old licence and proof of current residence (it is in Colorado). Other states may require an additional form of ID (Such as military ID or passport). And you simply take those to the DMV.
As long as the suspension is ongoing, no.
No
Yes, commercial driver's licenses (CDLs) can be transferred from one state to another. The process typically involves surrendering your current CDL from the issuing state and applying for a new CDL in the new state, which may require passing certain tests or providing documentation. It's important to check the specific requirements of the new state's Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) or equivalent agency.
No
Having a CDL allows you to do a job. You don't get anything else out of it.
No... CDL information from all states goes to CDLIS, and you'll be denied in every state. If you did something causing your CDL to be revoked for life, you probably don't need to be out there in a CMV, anyhow...
The CDL is federally administered. If you get a ticket while operating your personal vehicle in another state, it will still show on your MVR for your home state.
When you first get section 8 how long before you can transfer to another state
You can't even do that with a non-CDL licence, let alone with a federally regulated CDL. And, just my $.02 worth, if your driving habits caused you to get your licence suspended, it's probably for the best that you don't get a CDL.
Sure, you can get a CDL. Whether you'll be able to find employment in the industry is another matter, however.
Whether or not you can transfer a driving permit to another state depends on the specific states in question. In Massachusetts, for example, you can transfer a driving permit if your previous state had similar enough laws.
Transfer it to another state? No, you cannot. You will have to re-apply for a learner's permit in the new state.