depends on the state and how many DUI you have
Not until you get reinstated in Illinois.
Contact your state Department of Insurance for information.
You will need to take an insurance license exam in order to get a license. If you pass the exam, you can contact insurance agencies and decide who you would like to work for.
Yes, you can try to "google" this keyword "Maryland insurance prelicensing". After that, you can see results and list of top insurance course online providers.
They are usually fined a certain sum. Repeat offenders may have their license revolked.
No, but you can lose your tags and registration until you provide proof of insurance.
Maryland has harsh laws when a person is caught driving with a suspended license. The penalties include, an additional license suspension period, significant fines, additional points on your license,increased insurance rates, and even jail time.
With a suspended insurance license, I would not because you will be breaking a law. With a suspended drivers license you can sell insurance.
To obtain a license to sell insurance in Maryland, you need to meet certain requirements. First, you must complete pre-licensing education courses for the specific line of insurance you wish to sell. Next, pass the state licensing exam for that line of insurance. Finally, submit an application to the Maryland Insurance Administration with the required fees and documentation to receive your license.
NO, IT WILL FOLLOW YOU. Now all the states are "linked" a long time ago you could get away with it, but not now.
You can always apply for reinstatement at the Department of Business & Professional Regulation. (DBPR). They will guide you in the necessary steps to take to reactivate your license.