The California DMV DL 44 form is a crucial document for anyone looking to apply for a driver's license or identification card in the state of California. It serves multiple purposes including applying for a new license, renewing an existing one, requesting a duplicate, or making changes to the information on a current license or ID. It's important to fill out this form accurately and completely, as it requires detailed personal information and your signature to certify that all provided information is correct and true.
When residents of California set out to obtain or renew a driver's license or identification card, they embark on a process that is anchored in the completion and submission of the DL 44 form. This document, integral to the interaction between the individual and the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV), serves multiple purposes ranging from initial application to requesting name changes or error corrections on existing documents. Applicants are required to fill out this form with utmost accuracy, using only black or blue ink, to ensure the integrity of their personal details which include, but are not limited to, their full name, address, birth date, and social security number if eligible. Furthermore, the DL 44 form encompasses sections dedicated to voter registration, organ and tissue donor registration, and if applicable, medical information that could affect driving abilities. For younger drivers under the age of 18, parent or guardian signatures are mandatory to accept civil liability. Additionally, this form is a legal document where applicants certify under penalty of perjury that the information provided is true and accurate. It also touches on crucial advisory, disclosure statements, and conditions upon which the DMV relies to maintain the safety and legality of California’s driving and identification issuing process.
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DRIVER LICENSE OR IDENTIFICATION CARD APPLICATION
DO NOT DUPLICATE
1
PURPOSE FOR YOUR VISIT: 3 the
appropriate box(es).PRINT USING BLACK OR BLUE INK ONLY.
FOR DMV USE ONLY
READ ALL INFORMATION PROVIDED ON THE FRONT AND BACK OF THIS FORM.
BD/LP Code ___________________
DRIVER LICENSE (DL)
IDENTIFICATION CARD (ID)
NAME CHANGE/
State/Country __________________
□ Original DL/Permit
□ Remove Restriction
□ Original ID Card/Renewal
CORRECTION
DOCUMENT#
□ Renewal
□ Change/Add Class
□ Senior ID Card/Renewal (Age 62+)
□ DL
_____________________________
□ Duplicate
□ Replacement
□ ID CARD
Review: Primary
_______________
____ Lost ____
Stolen
____ Lost ____ Stolen
Complete Parts 2,
Secondary Tech
ID/Date
Complete Parts 2 through 8.
Complete Parts 2, 3, 5A, 6 & 7 only.
3, 5, 6 & 7 only.
2PLEASE PROVIDE THE FOLLOWING:
NOTE: You must use your true full name. Original documentation may be required. ReferCaliforniato the Driver Handbook.
Driver
LicenseOR ID Card Number
State OR Country
Expires
Birth
Date
Social
Security
Number
MO
/
DAY
YR
–
First Name
Middle Name
Last Name
Suffx (Jr., Sr., III)
Mailing Address, P.O. Box, or Private Mail (IncludeBox
Box Number, St., Ave., Rd., Blvd., etc. ), Number, Street, Apt/Space No., City, State, Zip Code
Address Where You Live(If different from mailing address), Number, Street, Apt/Space No., City, State, Zip Code
Sex
Hair Color
Eye Color
Height
Weight
□ M
□ F
3COMPLETE THIS SECTION ONLY IF YOU ARE NOT ELIGIBLE FOR A SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER:
I certify under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of California that no Social Security Number has ever been issued to me and I am not for a Social Security Number. I understand that pursuant to Vehicle Code Section 12801 I must provide my Social Security Number to the Departm Vehicles when one is assigned to me.
Signature
X
4
LICENSING NEEDS: 3 the appropriate box(es). Refer to theCalifornia Driver Handbook for additional information.
BASIC LICENSE □ Basic Class C
□ Motorcycle
ON-COMMERCIAL LICENSE
□ AMBULANCE CERTIFICATE
If basic license only, go to Part 5.
□ Class A □ Class B
5
THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS MUST BE ANSWERED:
A.Have you applied for a Driver License or Identifcation Card in California or another state/country using a different name
or number within the past ten (10) years?
□ Yes
□ No
If
yes,
print name, DL/ID number, and state or country ______________________________________________________________________________
B.
Have you had your driving privilege or a driver license cancelled, refused, delayed, suspended, or revoked?
indicate date and reason below.
DATE
REASON
C.Within the last fve years, have you had or experienced any of the medical conditions specifed on the back of this form that affects your ability to operate a motor vehicle safPleasely? read the “Medical Information” on the back of this
form before answering
If yes, briefy explain:
□No
6
DO YOU WISH TO REGISTER TO VOTE OR CHANGE POLITICAL AFFILIATION OR VOTER ADDRESS?
DO YOU WISH
TO REGISTER TO
VOTE OR CHANGE
POLITICAL AFFILIATION?
Y□ YES—Complete the attached voter form.
□ O—Do not complete attached voter form.
VOTER
CHANGE
OF
ADDRESS
I am a registered voter; I moved and wish to update my voter record. C □ to a new county—Complete the attached voter form.
S□ w i t h i n t h e s a m e c o u n t y — D o n o t c o m p l e t e t h e a t t a c h e d form. Your voter record will be automatically updated.
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DO YOU WISH TO REGISTER TO BE AN ORGAN AND TISSUE DONOR?
DO YOU WISH TO REGISTER TO BE AN ORGAN AND TISSUE
DONOR?
□ YES! I want to be an organ and tissue donor.
□ $2 voluntary contribution to support and promote organ and tissue donation.
If you mark “YES!” you will be added to the Donate Life California organ and tissue donor registry and a pink donor dot will be printed on the front of your driver license or identifcation card. If you are currently registered, you must check “YES!” to have the pink donor dot printed on your license or identifcation card. If you wish to remove your name from the donor registry, you must contact Donate Life California (see back). The Department of Motor Vehicles can only remove the pink donor dot from your license or identifcation card.
8
FOR DRIVER UNDER 18, PARENT/GUARDIAN SIGNATURES REQUIRED:
If both parents/guardians have joint custody, BOTH MUST SIGN. I/We accept civil liability for this minor.
Mother’s/Guardian’s Signature
Daytime Phone Number
()
Address Street
Apt No.
City
State
Zip
Father’s/Guardian’s Signature
Apt. No.
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CERTIFICATION: I have read, understand and agree with the contents of this form, including the certificationsBACKon theof this form.
I certify (or declare) under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing is true and correct.
STOP Do not sign until instructed to do so by a DMV employee.
Applicant’s
I
FOR DMV FIELD OFFICE USE ONLY
Daytime
Phone Number
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DL 44 (REV. 10/2008)
IT IS IMPORTANT THAT YOU READ AND UNDERSTAND
THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION AND CERTIFICATIONS
MEDICALINFORMATION
The following conditions that may affect your ability to operate a motor vehicle safely include, but are not limited to:
•loss of consciousness; or
•episode of marked confusion caused by any condition which may bring about recurring lapses; or
•disease, disorder, or disability (examples of these are epilepsy, diabetes, stroke, cataracts, Parkinson’s disease); or
•decrease or change in your vision due to cataracts, macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy, glaucoma, retinitis pigmentosa, or other progressive condition; or
•health problems because of alcohol or drug abuse.
VOTER REGISTRATION
If the voter has not received voter registration information within 30 days of requesting it, they should contact the Local Elections Office of the Office of the Secretary of State.
ORGAN DONOR STATEMENT
If you marked on the front of the application that you want to be an organ and tissue donor upon death, your consent shall serve as a legally binding document as outlined under the California Uniform Anatomical Gift Act. Except in the case where the donor is under the age of 18, the donation does not require the consent of any other person. For donors under the age of 18, the legal guardian of the donor shall make the final decision regarding the donation. If you want to change your decision to consent in the future, or if you want to limit the donation to specific organs, tissues or research, you must contact Donate Life California by mail at 1760 Creekside Oaks Drive, # 220, Sacramento, CA 95833 or online at www.donateLIFEcalifornia.org,
or www.doneVIDAcalifornia.org.
DISCLOSURE STATEMENTS
•SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER COLLECTION DISCLOSURE — You are required by law to provide your Social Se- curity Number, if you are eligible for one, or your application will be denied. An applicant who is legally present in the United States, but not authorized to work and therefore ineligible for a Social Security Number may still be eligible for a California Driver License/Identification Card.
Authority to collect the social security number is United States Code, Title 42, Chapter 7, Subchapter II, Section 405 and California Vehicle Code §1653.5, §12800, and §12801. It will be used in the administration of driver license laws and motor vehicle registration laws and to respond to requests for information from the:
•Franchise Tax Board for tax administration
•Any agency operating pursuant to 42 U.S.C. 601 et seq.
It will be used to aid in the collection of monies owed in connection with:
3 failure to pay fines or failure to appear in court by an applicant 3 Aid to Families with Dependent Children
3 Child Support
3 Establishment of Paternity
•DMV verifies your social security number, name and birth date on our records with the Social Security Administration. You will not be issued or be able to renew your driver license or identification card until the Social Security Administration verifies the information you have provided is correct. By applying for a driver license or identification card, you authorize and consent to a search of any and all databases at the Social Security Administration by the California Department of Motor Vehicles, to verify the information you have provided.
•DMV checks for driving record status in other jurisdictions through the National Driver Registry prior to issuance of a California driver license. You will not be issued a California driver license if another jurisdiction has withdrawn your driving privilege.
•The mailing address listed on the front of this application will be the address shown on your driver license or identification card.
ADVISORY STATEMENT
The information required on this form pertains to eligibility for and issuance of a driver license. It is required under the authority of Division 6 of the California Vehicle Code. Failure to provide the information is cause for refusal to issue a driver license, or, in some cases, cancellation or withdrawal of the driving privilege.
•Except as made confidential (medical information is confidential under authority of California Vehicle Code §1808.5) or exempted under the Public Records Act, this information is a public record and is regularly used by law enforcement agencies and insurance companies.
•Access to address information is now restricted, and will be available to various authorized requesters for limited use. Individuals can obtain copies of their own information during regular office hours.
CRIMINAL PROSECUTION
•If you submit fraudulent information, the DMV may pursue criminal prosecution.
•Any person who uses false documents to conceal his or her true citizenship or resident alien status is guilty of a felony pursuant to California Penal Code §114.
REFUNDS
• Once this application form and fee have been submitted, no refunds will be made.
CERTIFICATIONS
•I agree to submit to a chemical test of my blood, breath, or urine for the purpose of determining the alcohol or drug content of my blood when testing is requested by a peace officer acting in accordance with California Vehicle Code §23612.
•I am hereby advised that being under the influence of alcohol or drugs, or both, impairs the ability to safely operate a motor vehicle. Therefore, it is extremely dangerous to human life to drive while under the influence of alcohol or drugs, or both. If I drive while under the influence of alcohol or drugs, or both, and as a result, a person is killed, I can be charged with murder.
•By signing this application, I certify that I was notified that if I am under 21 years of age, I cannot legally drive with a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of 0.01% or more. Driving with a BAC of 0.01% or more, or refusing to take, or failing to complete an alcohol screening or drug test, results in a one-year suspension of my driving privilege.
•By signing this application, I certify that I was notified that if I am currently on court probation for a driving under the influence offense, I cannot legally drive with a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of .01% or more. Driving with a BAC of .01% or more results in a one-year suspension of my driving privilege. Refusing to take, or failing to complete an alcohol screening or chemical test will result in a two to three year suspension/revocation of my driving privilege.
•I am the person whose name appears on the front of this form. The mailing address shown is valid, existing, and accurate. I agree to accept service of process at this mailing address according to §§415.20(b), 415.30(a), and §416.90 of the California Civil Procedure Code.
•I understand DMV may add traffic convictions reported by other states or jurisdictions to my driving record that may result in sanctions against my California driving privilege.
•By signing this form, I am acknowledging my presence in the United States is authorized under federal law.
•I understand I may have no more than one driver license in my possession or under my control in accordance with California Vehicle Code §12511.
Filling out the California DMV DL 44 form is a vital step towards obtaining a driver's license or identification card in the state. This form is your application for a new, renewal, duplicate, or corrected license or ID card. Carefully completing the DL 44 is crucial for ensuring your application process goes smoothly and efficiently. Below are steps designed to guide you through each section, making sure you provide accurate and complete information.
After completing these steps, you'll need to submit the form to the DMV, along with any required documentation and fees. Staff at the DMV will guide you through the final steps, which may include taking a photo, completing a vision test, and possibly, a written driving knowledge test. It's important to prepare any documents in advance and arrive ready for any testing that's part of your application. Remember, patience and preparation are your best tools for a successful DMV visit.
What is the DL 44 form, and when is it required?
The DL 44 form is an application used by the California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) for individuals applying for a new, renewal, or duplicate driver license or identification (ID) card. It is also used for requesting name changes or corrections on these documents. You'll need to fill out this form whenever you are applying for or making changes to your driver license or ID card.
How can I obtain the DL 44 form?
Since the DL 44 form contains a unique barcode for each applicant, it is not available online for download. You must visit your local DMV office to obtain a copy. Alternatively, you can call the DMV and request that a form be mailed to you.
Can I fill out the DL 44 form in advance before going to the DMV?
No, you cannot fill out the DL 44 form in advance. Because it includes a unique barcode for each applicant, it needs to be filled out in person at the DMV office or after you have received an official copy through the mail.
What information do I need to provide on the DL 44 form?
You will need to provide personal information such as your full name, social security number (if eligible), birth date, mailing and residence address, physical characteristics, and any medical conditions that may affect your ability to drive. Additionally, you'll answer questions regarding your driving history, decide if you wish to register to vote, and choose whether to become an organ and tissue donor.
Is it mandatory to provide my social security number on the DL 44 form?
Yes, if you are eligible for a social security number, you are required to provide it on the DL 44 form. This is used for identity verification purposes and is mandated by law. If you are not eligible for a social security number, you must certify this on the form.
Can I use the DL 44 form to register to vote?
Yes, the DL 44 form includes the option to register to vote or change your political affiliation. You can complete this section if you wish to register to vote or update your voter information through the DMV.
How do I indicate on the DL 44 form that I want to be an organ and tissue donor?
There is a section on the DL 44 form where you can indicate your desire to become an organ and tissue donor. By marking "YES!" to this question, you will be added to the Donate Life California organ and tissue donor registry, and a pink donor dot will be printed on the front of your driver license or ID card.
What should I do if I need to correct or change my name on my driver license or ID card?
To correct or change your name on your driver license or ID card, you must complete the DL 44 form and provide original documentation that verifies your name change, such as a marriage certificate or court document. This process cannot be completed online or by mail and must be done in person at a DMV office.
After completing the DL 44 form, what are the next steps for getting my driver license or ID card?
Once you've completed the DL 44 form and submitted it along with any required documents and fees to the DMV, you will need to pass a vision test, and possibly a written and driving test, depending on your specific circumstances. After passing the necessary tests, your photo will be taken, and you will receive a temporary driver license or ID card to use until your permanent card arrives in the mail.
What should I do if I lose the DL 44 form before submitting it to the DMV?
If you lose the DL 44 form before submitting it, you will need to obtain a new form by visiting a DMV office or requesting a new form to be mailed to you. Remember, each DL 44 form contains a unique barcode, so it’s important to complete and submit the form you receive.
When filling out the CA DMV DL 44 form for a driver's license or identification card, many people tend to make common mistakes. Being aware of these errors can help ensure the process goes smoothly. Here are six common mistakes to avoid:
By avoiding these common mistakes, applicants can improve their chances of having their forms processed without delays or complications. Always double-check your information and refer to the CA DMV guidelines for any clarifications needed.
When individuals apply for a driver's license or identification card using the California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) DL 44 form, they may discover that other forms and documents are often required to support their application. These additional forms and documents serve various purposes, from verifying personal information to ensuring legal compliance. Understanding these documents is crucial for a smooth interaction with the DMV.
In summary, the DL 44 form is just the starting point for applying for a driver's license or identification card in California. It acts as a gateway to a more extensive process that requires various forms and documents. These documents work together to provide the DMV with a comprehensive understanding of the applicant's qualifications for driving or holding an ID card, ensuring that all legal, safety, and residency requirements are met. Understanding and preparing these documents in advance can significantly smooth the application process, leading to a quicker and more satisfactory outcome for the applicant.
The United States Passport Application bears a resemblance to the California DMV DL 44 form, as both require personal identification information, proof of citizenship, and a declaration of accuracy under penalty of perjury. Just as the DL 44 form is used for applying for a driver's license or identification card, the passport application is used for obtaining a U.S. passport. Each form plays a critical role in confirming the identity of the applicant and includes sections for personal details, including full name, birth date, and address.
A voter registration form shares similarities with the section of the DL 44 that pertains to voter registration. Both documents ask if the individual wishes to register to vote, requiring basic personal information, political party preference, and an acknowledgment of eligibility. These forms ensure the individual's right to vote is established or updated in alignment with their current personal identification and domicile.
The Organ Donor Registration form is another document that parallels part of the DL 44 form. Both enable individuals to declare their intent to donate organs and tissues upon death. This critical decision is made by checking a box and signing the form, which then gets recorded in a state or national registry, much like how the DMV records the choice on the individual's driver's license or ID card.
The Social Security Card Application (Form SS-5) shares commonalities with the DL 44's requirement for a social security number. Both applications necessitate the disclosure of personal information to a governmental agency for the purpose of identification verification. Although serving different purposes—one for social security and the other for driving privileges—each requires detailed personal data and legal attestations of truthfulness.
Medical Certification for Disability Benefits forms often require detailed personal, medical, and professional information to assess eligibility for disability benefits, similar to the DL 44 form's need to understand medical conditions that may affect driving abilities. Both documents require acknowledgment of medical conditions that could impact the safe operation of a vehicle, with the aim of ensuring public safety and individual well-being.
The Change of Address Form for the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) and the DL 44 form both require current and previous addresses to ensure accurate record updating. Whether for receiving mail or updating driver's license information, each form fulfills the administrative function of keeping address records up to date for legal and practical purposes.
Employment Eligibility Verification (Form I-9) necessitates the presentation of documents proving identity and eligibility to work in the U.S., akin to how the DL 44 form requires proof of identity for driving or identification purposes. While the contexts differ, both forms are integral in verifying the person's legal status and eligibility for certain rights or privileges.
The Application for Naturalization (Form N-400) and the DL 44 form similarly collect extensive personal information, background checks, and attestations regarding the applicant's eligibility for naturalization or a driver’s license, respectively. Both forms are pivotal in granting new rights and privileges, whether it be U.S. citizenship or the ability to legally drive. Each requires a thorough review by respective government agencies to ensure eligibility and compliance with laws.
When filling out the CA DMV DL 44 form for a driver license or identification card application, it's essential to follow specific guidelines to ensure your application process is smooth and successful. Below is a list of dos and don'ts that applicants should consider.
When navigating the roads of California, obtaining or renewing your driver license or identification card involves filling out the CA DMV DL 44 form. However, there are several misconceptions about this essential document that can lead to confusion. Let’s clear up some of these misunderstandings.
Understanding these key points about the CA DMV DL 44 form can simplify the process of applying for a license or ID, making your DMV experience more straightforward and less stressful.
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