![]() Before they'll let you obtain a drivers licence, you must have either completed your suspension period in Texas, or else have managed to get an early reinstatement of your licence in Texas. Most states are parties to an agreement by which they will not issue you a licence if you're currently subject to a licence suspension issued by another state.Even if you could, theoretically, get an out-of-state licence, it would do you no good in Texas - when your licence in suspended in your home state, your driving privilege is also suspended in that state, meaning you wouldn't be allowed to drive in that state with any licence, regardless of where it's issued from.If you're a resident of Texas, you can only get a licence in Texas. You must be a resident of any state you're trying to obtain a drivers licence in. ![]() It doesn't work that way, and there's a number of reasons:
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