Legally you can't. You have to answer questions as a new applicant. If you lie when you say you are not currently prohibited from driving by law, it will catch up to you sooner or later. If it doesn't catch up until after you put in an insurance claim, you will find yourself not only facing charges, but paying all costs of a denied claim. You have to deal with the state you have your licence revoked in, or move to someplace without reciprocity, like Venezuela or Namibia.
2006-11-22 15:01:32
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answered by Fred C 7
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Right to Travel
DESPITE ACTIONS OF POLICE AND LOCAL COURTS,
HIGHER COURTS HAVE RULED THAT AMERICAN CITIZENS
HAVE A RIGHT TO TRAVEL WITHOUT STATE PERMITS
For years professionals within the criminal justice system have acted on the belief that traveling by motor vehicle was a privilege that was given to a citizen only after approval by their state government in the form of a permit or license to drive. In other words, the individual must be granted the privilege before his use of the state highways was considered legal. Legislators, police officers, and court officials are becoming aware that there are court decisions that disprove the belief that driving is a privilege and therefore requires government approval in the form of a license. Presented here are some of these cases:
CASE #1: "The use of the highway for the purpose of travel and transportation is not a mere privilege, but a common fundamental right of which the public and individuals cannot rightfully be deprived." Chicago Motor Coach v. Chicago, 169 NE 221.
CASE #2: "The right of the citizen to travel upon the public highways and to transport his property thereon, either by carriage or by automobile, is not a mere privilege which a city may prohibit or permit at will, but a common law right which he has under the right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness." Thompson v. Smith, 154 SE 579.
It could not be stated more directly or conclusively that citizens of the states have a common law right to travel, without approval or restriction (license), and that this right is protected under the U.S Constitution.
CASE #3: "The right to travel is a part of the liberty of which the citizen cannot be deprived without due process of law under the Fifth Amendment." Kent v. Dulles, 357 US 116, 125.
CASE #4: "The right to travel is a well-established common right that does not owe its existence to the federal government. It is recognized by the courts as a natural right." Schactman v. Dulles 96 App DC 287, 225 F2d 938, at 941.
As hard as it is for those of us in law enforcement to believe, there is no room for speculation in these court decisions. American citizens do indeed have the inalienable right to use the roadways unrestricted in any manner as long as they are not damaging or violating property or rights of others. Government -- in requiring the people to obtain drivers licenses, and accepting vehicle inspections and DUI/DWI roadblocks without question -- is restricting, and therefore violating, the people's common law right to travel.
COMMON LAW VEHICULAR JUDICIAL NOTICE
CONSTITUTIONAL DRIVERS LICENSE http://justiceprose.8m.com/carl/carl41.html
2006-11-24 16:29:01
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answered by deesnuts 5
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in many circumstances you do not get a utilizing on a revoked license "fee ticket", you get arrested! maximum states are taking off to share information w/ one yet another. you will possibly have had to lie approximately your license being revoked once you utilized on your new license in yet another state, which in turn is illegitimate too.
2016-10-04 06:43:28
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answered by ? 4
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Well, it helps to get to the state you want to get a license in. I...um...i mean a FRIEND of mine got screwed over from the California DMV , so he moved to Arkansas where he had no trouble getting a License there , they seem to not check other states and fines you owe there and what not. Let me say again , i just heard that info from a friend.....
2006-11-22 14:18:20
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answered by Anonymous
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you don't ,,as soon as your social security number comes up your busted on the spot,,this is the modern day of computers ,they,ll know before you get the application filled out,and if you try and de-fraud them you,ll have to wait 5 yrs to get them back,,good luck.
2006-11-22 14:18:29
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answered by dodge man 7
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