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15-feb-2011

California Drivers License Endorsements

In most situations, drivers license endorsements are used for granting you additional driving privileges without having you to apply for a different type of drivers license. Most of the California driver's license endorsements apply to commercial drivers licenses and thus won't be useful to those who currently hold a regular class C license. However, there are exceptions to this trend, such as a motorcycle endorsement. A motorcycle endorsement can be added to any regular drivers license.

03-feb-2011

California Drivers License Restrictions

Depending on the type of a drivers license that you currently hold, certain California drivers license restrictions may apply to it. This particularly concerns drivers under the age of 18 who must observe all California provisional driver's license restrictions for at least 12 months or until they reach the age of 18, whatever comes first. Apart from provisional license restrictions, other California driver license restrictions may limit your ability to operate a vehicle under certain conditions. For example, a very common type of a restriction is a bioptic lens restriction that requires you to wear glasses or contact lenses while driving.

01-feb-2011

California Drivers License CA

Ready to get your 2013 California drivers license but don't know where to start? Don't worry, we will walk you through the process and will see that you get your California drivers license in no time at all! It all comes down to learning the state driving rules, taking the California permit test (don't forget to do some 2013 practice permit test California questions first!), then getting some driving hours behind your belt and passing your California driving test! Don't worry about any of the forms or California drivers education classes at this point, just concentrate on these three basic steps that will get you your California driver's license in 2013!

27-jan-2011

California Graduated Drivers License CA

Today, most of the states have graduated license programs that were designed to keep young drivers safe during their first years of driving. California is no exception to this rule and the California graduated drivers license program features the same key elements as GDL programs of other states, such as mandatory drivers education programs, supervised driving hours and prolonged drivers permit holding periods. The California graduated license program applies only to drivers under age of 18, so if you are already 18 years old, you may follow a simplified application procedure when trying to obtain your California drivers license. Keep in mind that even though most of the GDL rules don't apply to you, you will still have to take the California permit test!

11-jan-2011

California Driving Test CA

Looks like you are at the final stage of the licensing process and the only thing that stands between you and your CA drivers license is the California driving test. For most of us, taking the 2013 CA driving test is a very stressful experience and due to this stress, we may not perform our best when we get behind the wheel. If you are one of these people who tend to worry too much, there is only one certain way to reduce the amount of stress during your California drivers test and that is being as prepared for the road exam as possible. This does not only mean getting as many hours behind the wheel as possible, taking professional driving lessons and performing the required maneuvers over and over again, it also means that you need to review the handbook to brush up on the state driving laws. Yes, you will be tested on your knowledge of driving rules while taking the 2013 California driving test so we advise that you go ahead and make sure you are up to date on the laws with a free refresher practice permit test CA questions!

08-dec-2010

Apply for a California Drivers License

Applying for a California drivers license may be an overwhelming experience, especially if you have never been licensed before and simply don't know where to start. The first thing anyone who chooses to apply for a California driver license should do is to obtain a drivers license handbook. The book has a detailed description of the application procedure and it will also allow you to learn the state driving regulations, something that will come in handy when the time comes to take your California permit test. If you are under 18 years of age at the time of the application, you will also need to meet all California graduated license requirements before you can be issued with an unrestricted California driving license.

14-apr-2008

California DL30

Use this form if the judgment is for more than $750 in property damage ($500 or more for accidents prior to January 1, 2003). When the form is received, DMV will suspend the judgment debtors) for up to six years.

09-apr-2008

California 10 Year History Record Check

The Motor Carrier Safety Improvement Act of 1999, and applicable Federal Regulations requires all commercial driver license applicants including renewal applications to disclose whether he or she has been issued a driver license in the same or different name to operate any type of motor vehicle in another state or other jurisdiction within the previous ten years. If it is determined that the information provided has been falsified, the State may suspend, cancel, revoke my commercial driver license, or pending application, or disqualify you from operating a commercial motor vehicle for a period of at least 60 consecutive days

07-apr-2008

California DMV Forms

This page present all California DMV forms you need. Clicking on the DMV form will take you on the page that will offer form download and provide instructions to filling out the particular DMV form.

01-apr-2008

California Driver License FAQs

If you are over 18 years old and would like to apply for a California driver license, you are not required to take any driver education or driver training courses. You may schedule your appointment with the DMV, take your permit test and receive your learner permit. There is no minimum holding period for you so you can take a driving test and receive your driver license on the next day after receiving your permit. However, it is strongly advised that you take your time and practice driving before going for your driving test to achieve the driver's license.

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