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You must apply for a conditional or restricted use license in person at a DMV office. You can do this at most, but not all, Motor Vehicles offices. Contact your nearest office to find out where you can apply.
Determine if you are eligible for a restricted driver's license. ... Wait 30 days or until your hard suspension period is over. ... Enroll in DUI school. ... Enroll in other court-ordered programs as required. ... Get the right car insurance.
What is a restricted license? A restricted driver's license is an option for some drivers as an alternative to having a suspended driver's license. People with a restricted driver's license can operate a vehicle within certain guidelines, while drivers with a suspended license are not able to drive at all.
The courts differ about how long it takes to get that license issued, and it typically takes anywhere from one to three business days to get the license prepared. That's the time for the clerks to review your paperwork, prepare the form, and have you come in to sign it, since you have to pick it up in person.
If your license becomes suspended or revoked, you may be eligible for a conditional or restricted license that allows you to drive in limited situations, such as to and from work. If you are eligible for one of these licenses, the DMV will notify you with the suspension or revocation order you receive in the mail.
Enroll in an approved DUI Offender Program: The DMV will require a Proof of Enrollment Certificate from your approved DUI program (form DL 107). ... Obtain a SR-22 Form from Your Insurance Provider. Apply for a Restricted License with your Local DMV Office: You will be required to pay a $125 restricted license fee.
Depending on the alcohol level of your case, you get a restricted license. If you're above 0.20, it's going to be 10 months of restricted driving; if you're below that, it should be in most cases just 5 or potentially 6 months of restricted driving.
A California Restricted License allows you to drive from home to work, DUI program, or school and vice versa. ... You'll need to file an SR-22 insurance, enroll the first conviction program, and go to DMV to apply for a restricted driver's license.
To get a restricted license, the driver has to install an ignition interlock device, obtain and file an SR-22 certificate of financial responsibility with the DMV, show enrollment in a DUI class, fill out the restricted license form, and pay any associated fees.
Restricted license The application fee is $48.20 and the test fee is $86.60 giving a total of $134.80. When you are on your restricted license you can now drive on your own between 5am and 10pm, but must have a supervisor between 10pm and 5am.
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