



This is usually a result of unpaid fees, bad check, pending application, or medical examination. Permission to drive is WITHDRAWN and the active license is not longer valid. An ignition interlock device could be required. No limiting restrictions however, the driver could be on probation or a suspension could be pending. The suspension of the ability to drive with the current license unless special circumstances warrant that the driver be allowed to drive for cause. Can be used as content for research and analysis. The license was voluntarily surrendered, usually because a new one was issued.ĭriving privilege revoked for a specific time required by law. Collected from the entire web and summarized to include only the most important parts of it. The driver is often required to hand over their license. The unconditional revocation of the ability to drive. The time between application for a license and awarding or denying the license. The state specifies the status, but says other. If the individual gets pulled over and cannot produce a license and the officer cannot find them in the database, they will create a placeholder record and issue them a number. The more permanent type of restrictions include corrective lenses, no passengers, etc. Most often it is that the Driver's License type or class is not valid in the state.Ī Limited license is a Hardship license or other restricted license, such as a permit. Medical issues are often the reason for losing commercial status. Pro tip: do the calls early after 8 or 9 so that you only have to wait about 30 mins for a callback.Driving privilege has been cancelled indefinitely until outstanding requirements are satisfied.Ī denied status is a result of the driver not meeting the requirements during the application.ĭrivers are disqualified if they do not maintain their license requirements. I think all of the numbers that this forum show lead to the same line. The number to call is 91 which is the number they give you. Got in on a Friday, got the ID a little over 1 week on a Monday. I called in the next day and found that they had gotten all documents and sent it out already. All I had to do was resend passport, I-94, and my J-1 document (they didn't ask for the J-1 at the DMV) with the name of the person who helped you, ID/License number given in the DMV receipt, and your number. Be very nice and courteous with them so that everything goes smoothly. I called over 40 times before I got through and then selected the callback option and got a call back the next morning. What I DID learn from the forum is that you have to call the legal presence department several times to get through to a wait list. Just like the earlier posts, wouldn't help me either and told me to call in. Total wait time has been 1 month and 2 weeks (way better than others). I followed some of the advice in this forum (thank god I found it) and got my ID within 2 weeks of finding this forum.

I came to the US from Canada on a J1 Visa and wanted a California ID for personal reasons.
