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I owe alot, and I would be able to set up residence in any other state. then go there and get my license. but I need to find one that wouldnt do a nationwide DL suspension check

2007-05-02 07:22:07 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous in Cars & Transportation Insurance & Registration

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i am sorry to say all bureau of motor vehicles are connected to the same computer system nation wide you will have to pay all reinstatement fees and have your license reinstated in your home state before they will issue you a new license in another state. the only way around it is to get a international license but most insurance company's don't recognize them as valid good luck

2007-05-02 07:31:47 · answer #1 · answered by omallory_us 5 · 1 1

I received an e-mail letter from an FBI web site that I get, I read where the DMV's are now connected via computer. They began linking the computers because of the 911, incident. If you attempt this you are only going to cause your self a lot more grief, than you already have.

You need to realize that diving is a privilege and not a right as you seem to think it is. So that you can not just go to another state and get another licenses after you screw up an loose yours.

Why not pay what you owe and fix that, you have to own what you did to make it right. If you owe money pay it, you would only be putting money out to move to another state and that is costly to do, plus you won't get anything out of it but a move.

I have a feeling that it goes a lot deeper than just owing a lot of money. DUI's ????? If that is the case then you deserve not to have a licenses to be able to drive, personally I wouldn't want to be driving on the same road with some one who is three sheets to the wind. Believe me when I say that they will catch you if you attempt to gain another licenses in an other state.

Some times it is just better to face your punishment and get it over with. You are not going to get a break in another state, not with the way they have changed the system. They also changed the system to be able to catch car thieves a lot faster. With the new system they are better able to bring the cars back to the people who own them.

2007-05-02 12:44:55 · answer #2 · answered by Cindy 6 · 0 0

There are none. When your right to operate is suspended or revoked in one state, it is automatically suspended in all states and territories.

Some cluless rube will probably tell you to get an "International License" or some such nonsense. There is no such thing. There is an International Driver's Permit but it is ONLY a translation of your VALID state or national driver's license. Since you don't have a VALID license, it would be worthless. And who would need an English translation of a license already issued in the English language?? Just as importantly, an IDP is NEVER valid in the country where it was issued.

2007-05-02 07:28:10 · answer #3 · answered by Bostonian In MO 7 · 1 0

You will need to pay all your fines, and take care of everything in Arizona, receive a clearance letter from Az, then you can apply for license in any of the 50 states. All states share driver info, there is no way to get out of the mess in Arizona. If you are intent on driving, and get caught, you may cause you license to go from suspension to revokation.

2007-05-02 17:49:14 · answer #4 · answered by fisherwoman 6 · 0 0

None. One suspension means no license in any state

2007-05-02 07:25:55 · answer #5 · answered by wizjp 7 · 1 0

Sorry. I work for Public Safety here in Minnesota. All states do a pdps check. (problem driver pointer system).

2007-05-02 07:29:02 · answer #6 · answered by Dr. J 4 · 2 0

You have been misinformed. There was a time that not all states shared this information, but that is no longer the case. I believe Ohio was the last to join.

2016-05-18 23:25:11 · answer #7 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

with the technology today every state knows ur record--not like in the old days anymore.

2007-05-02 07:31:37 · answer #8 · answered by luminous 7 · 1 0

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