Can I get a Texas drivers license if my license is suspended in another state?

Can I get a Texas drivers license if my license is suspended in another state?

If your driver license status is suspended, revoked, denied, or cancelled in another state, you are not eligible to apply for Texas driver license.

Can you get a license in another state if your license is suspended?

We are often asked whether having your driver’s license suspended or revoked in one state will effect your ability to get a driver’s license in another state. Most states, including Illinois, joined in an agreement called the Driver License Compact (DLC for short).

Can a suspended driver’s license be renewed in Georgia?

Some states, such as Georgia, are not members of the DLC, but have other systems in place for picking up suspended licenses such as the National Driver Register. Georgia’s website states clearly that it will not issue a license to someone whose license is suspended in another state.

Can you get a drivers license in another state if your name is not eligible?

If your name is listed in the NDR as “Not Eligible” you won’t be able to get a license in the given state. If your driver’s license is revoked (not suspended) in your home state and you are a new Illinois resident, you can apply for a restricted driving permit one year from the date of the out-of-state revocation.

How long does it take to get a driver’s license in another state?

If you permanently move to another state, you will need to get a driver’s license of that state within 30 days. If you have a valid driver’s license, which you got from one state and met the age requirement, you can drive across state borders without any problems.

We are often asked whether having your driver’s license suspended or revoked in one state will effect your ability to get a driver’s license in another state. Most states, including Illinois, joined in an agreement called the Driver License Compact (DLC for short).

Some states, such as Georgia, are not members of the DLC, but have other systems in place for picking up suspended licenses such as the National Driver Register. Georgia’s website states clearly that it will not issue a license to someone whose license is suspended in another state.

If your name is listed in the NDR as “Not Eligible” you won’t be able to get a license in the given state. If your driver’s license is revoked (not suspended) in your home state and you are a new Illinois resident, you can apply for a restricted driving permit one year from the date of the out-of-state revocation.

Can you get an Illinois driver’s license if you have a suspended license?

What this means is, if you have a license suspended/revoked in one state, it will not be possible for you to get an Illinois driver’s license until that other state’s suspension/revocation terminates. This means you will be unable to apply for a new license in Illinois .