No. The fact that you would have to first be a permanent resident in Alabama before you could get a license there notwithstanding, welcome to the information age. With a couple clicks of a mouse, they'll find out about your ongoing suspension, and deny you a license until you meet the conditions for reinstatement.
No.
No
The bordering states of Georgia are Florida, Alabama, Tennessee, North Carolina and South Carolina.
Florida, Alabama, Tennessee, North Carolina and South Carolina.
Tennessee and North Carolina border GA on the north.
There are five states that border Georgia. These states include Tennessee, North Carolina, South Carolina, Florida, as well as Alabama.
teenesse, south carolina, florida, north carolina, and alabama
Florida, Alabama, Tennessee, North Carolina and South Carolina.
Probably not. I think Illinois and South Carolina are both part of the Interstate Compact and therefore, honor each others' suspensions.
North and South Carolina, Tennessee, Alabama and Florida
South Carolina vs. Florida State (FSU) All Time Record 3-15 1966 - FSU 32 - South Carolina 10 1967 - FSU 17 - South Carolina 0 1968 - FSU 35 - South Carolina 28 1969 - FSU 34 - South Carolina 9 1970 - FSU 21 - South Carolina 13 1971 - FSU 49 - South Carolina 18 1972 - South Carolina 24 - FSU 21 1973 - South Carolina 52 - FSU 12 1979 - FSU 27 - South Carolina 7 1982 - FSU 56 - South Carolina 26 1983 - FSU 45 - South Carolina 30 1984 - South Carolina 38 - FSU 28 1985 - FSU 56 - South Carolina 14 1986 - FSU 45 - South Carolina 28 1988 - FSU 59 - South Carolina 0 1989 - FSU 35 - South Carolina 10 1990 - FSU 41 - South Carolina 10 1991 - FSU 38 - South Carolina 10
A speeding ticket in Tennessee can affect your South Carolina driving license. South Carolina can choose to fine the driver, or suspend their license.