![]() ![]() The law is intended to provide older drivers with renewal alternatives to visiting a DMV office, while overall increasing customer convenience and reducing the number of visits to DMV offices. Drivers 80 and older would still be required to renew in person at the DMV. The program would allow drivers 70 and older to complete certain driver’s license renewal requirements, such as vision and knowledge tests, by virtual or remote means. This is in addition to current online renewal options offered to most drivers under 70 years old. Advancing Modernization and Customer Serviceĭriver’s License Renewal Alternatives – AB 1606 (Gipson)Īuthorizes the DMV Director to establish a program to evaluate the traffic safety and other effects of renewing driver’s licenses by virtual or other remote processes. The laws listed below take effect on January 1, 2024, unless otherwise noted. Sacramento – The California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) wants Californians to be aware of several new laws taking effect in the new year. ![]()
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