If a person gets a DUI in state other than the state that person has his license in, can the state that busted him suspend his license?
Your license can only be suspended by the issuing authority. However, if your state has reciprocity with the state in which your DUI took place, you’re likely to incur penalties.
No, not directly and immediately. Only the state that issued the license can do that. However, many states, especially ones close to one another have reciprocity agreements. For instance, Massachusetts will know very soon if you get a DUI in Connecticut. However, any state could issue a warrant for your arrest if you skip on a DUI hearing and that could be bad news 30 days or even 3 years later. That could occur during an otherwise routine stop down the road.