DMV Issues
If the California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) threatens to take away your driver’s license – for a DUI, too many points (negligent driver), or medical issues; you have rights and may request a hearing within a certain time period. Your DMV issues don’t necessarily mean you have to lose your driver’s license.
Negligent Operator Treatment System (NOTS)
When your driving record shows one of the following “point count” totals:
- 4 points in 12 months
- 6 points in 24 months
- 8 points in 36 months
Suspension by Judge
- A judge may suspend a person’s driver license, if the driver is convicted of one of the following:
- Breaking speed laws or reckless driving.
- Driving Under the Influence (DUI) of alcohol or drugs.
- Hit-and-run.
- Engaging in lewd conduct and prostitution in a vehicle within 1,000 feet of a residence.
- Assaulting a driver, passenger, bicyclist, or pedestrian when the offense occurs on a highway (road rage).
- Failure to stop as required at a railway grade crossing.
- Felony or misdemeanor offense of recklessly fleeing a law enforcement officer.
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