No that is called fraud.
2007-02-24 08:08:50
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answered by unicornfarie1 6
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The person that told you we do it in Canada is talking through his hat. I issue driver licences as part of my job. If you claim you never had a licence and start over as a beginner, you will be committing an offence, and will be caught when the id unit, the department that checks the background of every applicant, pulls your file. There are a few states that apparently aren't fully reciprocal, but you will still have to lie on the application, and will, at some point in time, be caught. If a person is such a lousy driver the licence is suspended, they should not be driving on any road, anywhere, period.
2007-02-24 08:56:14
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answered by Fred C 7
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Used to you could but no any more. The DMV sends a renewal card u have to take tothe office with you. And you're not going to have that if ur license is suspended so they will run a check and even in another state it will show up on their computer ur driving license has been suspended.
2007-02-24 08:17:18
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answered by luminous 7
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If your license is suspended, it is suspended in all states. You won't have a valid license to turn in to have a new one issued. If you lie, and say you have never had a license, you will be required to show identification establishing your identity. When they run that, your suspension will show up. And then they might charge you with fraud. Move or not, you will have to do whatever you need to do to get your license back before you can drive.
2007-02-24 12:05:33
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answered by oklatom 7
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there are in effortless words some states that you're in a position to get away with attempting to. With the introduction of computer networks and the federal authorities it really is meant to be a call for to study or face lack of Federal money. in accordance to why suspended and how a recommendations you pass a difficulty license will be worth searching at.
2016-12-04 21:43:56
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm sure that all states require you to surrender a *valid* drivers license from your old state when you apply for a new license in the new state.
2007-02-24 08:09:01
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answered by Anonymous
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No, all states share information. You will need to clear the problems in the other state, and receive a clearance letter allowing you to apply for a new license.
2007-02-24 08:35:18
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answered by fisherwoman 6
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I'm pretty sure you can, I live in Canada and if someone has a suspended license in one province, they just start from scratch and get a new one in a different province....but again, not 100% sure about the states.
2007-02-24 08:12:11
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answered by Alyson McLaren 1
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You need to direct that question to the specific state you are moving to.
2007-02-24 08:09:07
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answered by stynque1 1
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It all depends on whether or not your state has a reciprocal agreement with the other state. Most do nowadays.
2007-02-24 08:14:40
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answered by The Cythian 3
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From what other people have told me, you can get a new license in another state. But make sure that they don't check your dmv record.
2007-02-24 08:10:31
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answered by Anonymous
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