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November 12, 2014

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DMV  Extends Office Hours and Adds Appointments For First-Time Driver License Applicants (AB60)

SACRAMENTO  — The California Department of Motor Vehicles  (DMV)  today announced that it is extending office hours and adding appointment opportunities to support the issuance of all original driver licenses, including licenses that will be issued under AB 60 starting on January 2, 2015.

DMV  is committed to providing excellent customer service to all Californians,” said  DMV  Director Jean Shiomoto. “Customers with appointments have much shorter wait times, and now all customers seeking new driver licenses will have extra appointment opportunities.”

DMV  anticipates processing approximately 1.4 million additional driver license applications during the first three years after implementation of AB 60. Some of the additional services  DMV  will be offering include:

  • Extended Saturday office hours by appointment for all new driver license applicants at up to 60  DMV  field offices across California starting Saturday, January 3, 2015.
  • Increased number of available appointments in many field offices that will hire additional staff.
  • New driver license applicants will be able to schedule appointments with the  DMV  up to 90 days in advance, double the current 45-day window.
  • Starting December 1, 2014, all first-time driver license applicants must make an appointment to visit their local  DMV  office. However, four new driver license processing centers will continue to offer walk-in (and appointment) service: Lompoc, Stanton, Granada Hills (all opening November 17, 2014) and San Jose (opening December 1, 2014). Appointments are recommended.

These additional services will be available to all customers seeking an original driver license—meaning the applicant’s first license received in California—whether under AB 60 or otherwise. Customers applying for an original driver license will need to do the following:

  • Make an  appointment  to visit a  DMV  field office up to 90 days in advance (or walk-in or appointment at the temporary driver license processing centers in Lompoc, Stanton, Granada Hills or San Jose)
  • Study for the driver license exam
  • Complete a driver license application form (DL 44) available at the  DMV  office
  • Provide  DMV  with either:
    • Social security number and proof of identity and legal presence; or
    • Proof of identity and California residency under AB 60. Last week,  DMV  posted the list of documents that applicants will need to bring to  DMV  to obtain a new driver license under AB 60. Details regarding these documents are available on the AB 60 webpage
  • Pass a vision test, TouchScreen knowledge (written) test, and if applicable, a road sign test
  • Give a thumb print
  • Have a picture taken
  • Schedule a future appointment for the behind-the-wheel driving test

Applicants under 18 applying for an original driver license will also need to submit proof of driver education completion. For further information about obtaining a new driver license, refer to the California Driver Handbook or visit  http://www.dmv.ca.gov/portal/dmv/dmv/dl/driverhandbooks.

It is easy to make an appointment to come into a  DMV  field office; you can make an  appointment online , use the  DMV  now app , or call 1-800-777-0133.  Appointments are available up to 90 days in advance for new driver licenses and 45 days in advance for other services.

http://dmv.ca.gov/portal/dmv/detail/pubs/newsrel/newsrel14/2014_70

https://apps.dmv.ca.gov/ab60/doc_req_matrix.pdf

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