Can I get an Ohio driver's license with a suspended Michigan license?

Full question:

I currently have a suspended drivers license in the state of Michigan for unpaid tickets from over 3 years ago. But I moved to Ohio over a year ago, Would I be able to get an Ohio drivers license even though my Michigan license is suspended? I know Michigan is a " Non Compact" state.

Answer:

You cannot obtain an Ohio driver's license if your Michigan license is suspended due to issues in another state. Michigan is a non-compact state, meaning that Ohio does not recognize suspensions from Michigan when issuing licenses.

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FAQs

Michigan's 257.904 law pertains to the operation of a vehicle with a suspended license. It outlines the penalties for driving without a valid license, including fines and possible jail time. This law emphasizes the importance of having a valid driver's license when operating a vehicle in Michigan.