California ends written tests for most senior driver’s license renewals

Robert Crockett Administrative Services Deputy Director - State of California DMV
Robert Crockett Administrative Services Deputy Director - State of California DMV
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The California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) announced that drivers aged 70 and older whose licenses expire in 2024 and beyond will no longer be required to take a written knowledge test starting October 1. However, these drivers must still visit a DMV office for a vision exam and an updated photo. Renewal notices may indicate a knowledge test is required, but it will be waived during the in-office visit.

The DMV advises customers to start their application online to reduce the time spent completing the process in an office.

First-time drivers, those new to California, and renewal customers with poor driving records will still need to take a knowledge test. Drivers eligible for license renewal who have points on their record can opt for an eLearning course available in English, Spanish, and Chinese. Knowledge tests are mandatory for drivers with:

– Two or more accidents within two years before the license expiration.
– Three or more accidents within three years before the license expiration.
– A DUI suspension within two years before the license expiration.
– A violation point count greater than one within two years before the license expiration.

For Californians required to take a knowledge test, choosing an online option reduces time spent at DMV offices, improving customer service by lessening congestion and wait times.

In recent years, the DMV has digitized services, making most transactions accessible via mobile phone, tablet, laptop, or computer. The following transactions are now processed exclusively through online platforms or other non-in-person methods:

– Simple vehicle registration renewals without overdue dates or address changes.
– Driver’s license renewals not requiring in-person visits.
– Requests for copies of vehicle registration records showing ownership history.
– Requests for copies of driver’s license records showing driving history.
– Replacing lost or stolen driver’s license cards.

The DMV continues enhancing its website at dmv.ca.gov to facilitate easier transaction processing for Californians. The number of online services has increased from 20 in 2019 to 50 today. Customers can use the Service Advisor on the website to explore options for completing DMV tasks.

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