A suspended license ticket in Illinois is a class A misdemeanor. That means the potential punishment includes up to 364 days in jail and a fine of up to $2500.00. That being said the judges and prosecutors take many things into account like the reason for the suspension and whether there were prior arrests for the same thing. With those considerations, the actual penalty varies greatly among defendants. For detailed discussion of Illinois licensing law, see the related links below.
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No, it'll still be suspended.
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Not if the IL suspension is still in effect.
Yes you will lose ur licence. U could get it suspended for up to 2 years and possibly do a week in jail Be careful
Ordinarily an auto insurer will require a valid license as a condition of issuing a liability policy.
3 if you're under the age of 21.
A new license plate will cost approximately $101 dollars in Illinois.
Years ago it would be possible to have gotten away with having a suspended license in one state and a valid license in another. While I have seen a few instances of this happening, the advant of computers and NCIC and IDAX systems helps Law Enforcment not only track criminals but to check the drivers status in other states. Most States have entered into what is called an "interstate Compact". This is an agreement between the States to honor such things as the other States suspensions. It is quite possible even today. I had my license suspended in IL after I moved to NC. What happened is that when I got my last speeding ticket, I gave everything into the hands of a lawyer in IL, so that my case was in a limbo state. I moved right away to NC, and got a new driving license with no problem. Subsequently they suspended my old IL driving license, I didnt even know it, my NC license was still valid. I found out I had a suspended IL license when I moved again to California. When I went to have a new California license they told me I had to clear my record in IL first. I called DMV in IL, they told me my license had gotten suspended for 6 months, and given it was not 5 years later I could clear my record by paying 75$. I did it and got my brand new California license. If I didnt need a new license, my NC license would have been valid still even without clearing my record in IL. To answer the initial question, yes you can drive in NJ with your NY license as long as the tickets are still pending. Once they close, you wont be able anymore unless they close as you not being guilty of anything. After the suspesion period you will be able to drive in NJ again.
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up to 364 days in jail and 2 years probation with a $2500 fine