When a driver's license is suspended in one state, it is typically reported to the National Driver Register (NDR), a database that contains information about driver's licenses and traffic violations.
Suspending licenses across states aims to ensure public safety by preventing individuals from driving with a revoked or suspended license in any jurisdiction.
This means that if you try to apply for a license in New Jersey while your license is suspended in North Carolina, the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission (MVC) will likely be able to see this information and will not issue you a license.
To regain your driving privileges, you must first resolve the suspension in North Carolina. This may involve paying any fines, completing any required courses or programs, and serving any required period of suspension. Once your license is reinstated in North Carolina, you may then be eligible to apply for a license in New Jersey.