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My next question is why would they ask you if your license is suspended in another if their computer r linked?


My next question is why would they ask you if your license is suspended in another if their computer r linked?

A states computer system does not communicate directly with another states computer system. They are only connected together on the Federal level... NCIC- I believe it stands for: National Criminal Information Center... Law Enforcement use only... And the reason they ask is, some people do lye about their information, just to get a Valid ID / Drivers License...

Cuz they are evil...

They want to see if you're lying to them...

They ask to see if you are honest or not. They already know the answer - but you don't necessarily know that they do.

Courts and law enforcement aren't always linked efficiently, that's why they ask.

i have no idea

They aren't always linked, and it could be part of evaluating you for nervousness or signs of agitation.

Dude, if your license is suspended, don't drive. Get whatever resulted in the suspension dealt with and get your license back legally. Trying to game the system will most likely result in more problems, possibly jail time.

State drivers license divisions are ALL equipped with NCIC (National Crime Information Center) which is a database that maintains information about drivers licenses, wanted criminals, etc!

Others may have stated "they will ask you" however I did not!

You are required to provide positive identification prior to obtaining a drivers license at which time your information is entered in to the NCIC to insure you have no warrants for your arrest and other information which would include information from others states having revoke/suspended information!

If you contact the drivers license division in YOUR community...they can show you exactly how they conduct their business!

Best wishes!

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