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  1. Driving Under the Influence (DUI) (DUI) - California DMV

    Browse the California DMV's FAQs for driving under the influence (DUI), including questions around restricted licenses, license suspensions, and court hearings.

  2. Driving Under the Influence - California DMV

    The administrative license suspension program, known as “Admin Per Se” (APS) was signed into law in 1990, as a strong deterrent to drunk driving. It is against the law for persons under the age of 21 to …

  3. Driver's Licenses & Identification Cards - California DMV

    Driver's Licenses You need a valid California driver’s license to operate a motor vehicle. Learn more about the types of driver’s licenses and how to apply.

  4. California DMV

    California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) - apply for a REAL ID, register a vehicle, renew a driver's license, and more.

  5. Appointments - Service selection - California DMV

    The DMV office does not provide services for vehicle registration renewal (with no changes), driver’s license/ID Card renewal (with no in-office requirements), driver and vehicle records, or replacement …

  6. Driver's Licenses - California DMV

    A California driver’s license (DL) is a card which gives you permission to operate a motor vehicle. A DL includes your true full name, birthdate, mailing address, signature, photograph, and physical …

  7. Driving Under the Influence: Age 21 and Older - California DMV

    The administrative license suspension program, known as “Admin Per Se” (APS) was implemented in 1990 as a stronger deterrent to drunk driving. The following information is a general guide for drivers …

  8. DMV Virtual Office - California DMV

    Commercial Driver’s License Submit Medical Examination Report Commercial Driver Behind-the-Wheel Training Certification

  9. The Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) is required to suspend or revoke the driving privilege of any person arrested for DUI of alcohol or a combination of alcohol and drugs, who:

  10. Ignition Interlock Devices - California DMV

    The Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) will send you a suspension or revocation letter that will provide you with information about regaining your driving privilege. These letters may include …