Why was it revoked? It's probably a question that will come up at renewal of your other license's. Was it your home state? I think out of state licenses are based on your home state license.
the Pennsylvania dmv will ask if you've had a license in any other state. and if it is currently suspended or revoked. you can lie and see if anything pops up in the computer. you won't get in trouble for lying to the dmv, you just won't get your license. but usually, no. another state will not give you a license if your suspended or revoked in another state.Added; It is against the law to possess a drivers license from any other state other than the one you reside in.
When you are suspended in Oregon, your name(s) go into a National Database called PDPS (Problem Driver Pointer System). If you were to try and get your license in another state, they (the states' DMV office) will cross check your name and verify that you have no other suspensions before issuing you another driver license. In order to reinstate your driving privileges, you need to contact the Oregon DMV, find out why you were suspended (assuming you don't already know), pay your fines at the court in order to vacate your docket, and then pay a $75.00 re-instatement fee to the Oregon DMV. Pretty much, you are suspended in all states.
No. You will have to resolve the suspension issues in IL before you can apply for a license in ANY state. On the application you would fill out in GA are the questions asking if you have ever had a license in another state & has that license ever been suspended/revoked. If you answer truthfully, you will be automatically denied. If you lie & say no to both questions, you have committed a criminal offense & could go to jail for fraud, falsifying a legal document or other charges. Regardless of how you answer those questions, GA will run a license history on you to see if you have had a license before & the status.
No. All U.S. DMV's (DMV is a generic term not all states use it) share information. If an individual's license has been revoked or suspended in one state, he or she will not be granted a license in any other state.
Typically, your answer is going to be no. There are a couple of states which may do this, but you have to be a resident of that state, and you'd be restricted to operating a motor vehicle only in that state until your driving privilege is reinstated in the state which suspended/revoked your licence.
NO======I DO NOT THINK SO. CHECK WITH YOU STATE POLICE. * No. Driver licenses are controlled by state laws, therefore a license that is suspended or revoked would hold the same status throughout the state. In addition, all US states share driver license information through the National Driver Registry and other such systems.
No, you will not be able to acquire a license in any other state, at least until you get the suspended on fixed.
For a felony coupled to a violation of the vehicle code, like felony DUI or if an accident occurs with injury (or worse), a driver's license can be suspended or revoked. You can probably count on it. If one was to simply, say, beat down a police officer and get a felony battery, you're probably okay with keeping the license, but your other problems just got worse by at least a factor of ten. Check your local vehicle code for terms and conditions under which your driving PRIVILEGE can be suspended or revoked. And good luck.
A revoked license is completely canceled and the individual no longer has driving privileges. A restricted license, on the other hand, allows driving under certain conditions or limitations, such as only for work or medical appointments.
NO! Once your license is suspended in one state, it is also suspended in all other states.
Nope. There is a national database that notifies other states of suspended licenses.