Driving Under the Influence, Immediate Driver License Suspension, Drivers Age 21 and Older, Noncommercial Restricted License
Driving Under the Influence, Immediate Driver License Suspension, Drivers Age 21 and Older, Noncommercial Restricted License.
To be issued a noncommercial restricted driver license you must enroll in a licensed driving under the influence DUI first offender program. You must notify the program provider that you intend to apply for a restricted driver license. For first offense you must not have had another offense within ten years of a separate DUI violation including a charge reduced to a reckless driving, vehicular manslaughter or violation of VC 23140 which resulted in a conviction or separate administrative determination that you were driving with a BAC of 0.01% or more while under age 21 or 0.08% or more at any age or you refused a chemical test. You must ask the program provider to file a Proof of Enrollment Certificate (DL 107) in a licensed DUI First Offender Program with DMV, file proof of financial responsibility, a California Insurance Proof Certificate (SR 22) $35000 cash deposit, surety bond or self-insurer certificate under VC 16430. Pay a reissue fee of $125. Wait until the end of the mandator 30 day suspension period before applying for a restricted driver license. You request a To/From/During Course of Employment and DUI Program restriction Your driving privilege will be restricted to allow you to driver to, from and during the course of your employment and to and from the DUI program. This restriction is valid for five months. If you enroll and fail to participate or do not complete the dui program, DMV will immediately revoke your restricted license and reimpose the suspension.
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