Simply stated, if your license is suspended, you will not be permitted to drive legally.
yes.
If you have anyone else to drive you places then add them to your policy as a driver and have them drive you. You'll be like "Driving Miss Daisy". In any case do not drive for if your caught driving with a suspended license your suspension will be extended greatly in addition to the fine. If your vehicle is financed, your finance agreement will require you to keep your insurance whether or not you are using the vehicle. If you let it lapse the vehicle can be repossessed and will go on your credit report.
Definitely yes. Both states are members of the Interstate Driver's License Compact. They report convictions to each other and assess points on the home license. They also report if you fail to take care of the Colorado ticket and your Cali license will be suspended. Then you can get in big trouble for driving anywhere and your auto insurance will be no good.
Of Course they check your motor vehicle report every 6 months!
Write down the license number of the car, and its description, and call a copper.
No..Most states are compact states which report invalid licenses to each other.
Everyone that has a drivers license is allowed to buy a copy of their record. Go to whatever authority issued the license, pay a small fee and you will receive a report that lists any violations, address changes, and current status of your license.
Tennessee will issue a warrant for your arrest and report it to the national center. Then your license will be suspended.
Yes, they are part of the Nonresident Violator Compact. If you do not take care of your ticket in Arkansas, your license will get suspended in Texas.
Driving without a license is a crime. If you report that you where driving your dad's care without a license, you could get yourself into trouble, and put your dad's rates though the roof. Do not call the insurance company and tell them you where driving unlicensed. If you have your permit, and where driving legally with a licensed driver, and you had an accident in your dad's car, yes, you can report it and his insurance may cover it if he has that type of policy. If anything, your dad could report that he had the accident, though that would be dishonest.
You will need to file a police report in order to have their drivers license suspended. For compensation you may need to sue the at fault driver.