California License For Immigrants

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As a new political season begins in the Garden State, activists there hope a friendlier climate will help them grow support for undocumented immigrants.

California Driver License For Immigrants

Immigrants in the country illegally have not been allowed to apply for a driver's license in California since the state began requiring proof of legal presence during the 1990s. Thousands of undocumented immigrants eagerly awaited their chance to apply for a driver's license in California, some in near-freezing temperatures. Under the new law, undocumented immigrants must. Immigrants in the country illegally cannot produce the necessary documents (like a social security card) to obtain a driver’s license under state laws. Beginning in 1993 with Washington state, 13 states and DC have changed their laws to allow immigrants in the country illegally to obtain driver's licenses. California gets ready for immigrant driver's licenses. Beginning Jan. 2, undocumented immigrants will be able to apply for a driver's license in California. Assembly Bill 60, or the Safe and Responsible Drivers Act, removes the need for individuals to prove that they are in the country legally, while the rest of the process for getting a driver's license remains the same. It's Time to Drive California Forward The Drive California coalition is a statewide coalition of immigrants’ rights advocates, community-based organizations, service providers, faith-based organizations and workers’ rights advocates. The coalition is committed to successful implementation of AB 60 and drivers’ licenses for all. Resources Useful resources in English and Spanish to prepare.

The New Jersey Alliance for Immigrant Justice, a coalition of immigrant rights groups, resumed a push last week to amend the law on who receives driver’s licenses in the state. The revitalized campaign kicked off with a rally, which had estimated attendance in the hundreds.

Called the New Jersey Safe & Responsible Driver Act, the legislation in question would grant driving rights to more than 500,000 undocumented immigrants who call the Garden State home. Outgoing governor Chris Christie promised to veto any such measure that came across his desk, but newly elected state leader Phil Murphy showed interest in pursuing the issue, renewing supporters’ hopes of seeing it come to fruition.

The law would work by streamlining New Jersey’s process for license eligibility, which typically requires applicants to produce six points of identification. Undocumented immigrants—as well as the homeless and others who lack the means to meet such criteria—could receive a license or state ID card under the system by simply offering proof of their identity, date of birth, and residence in New Jersey.

The measure would pose a national security risk, Christie and others opposed to the idea argued. Proponents countered that licenses issued as part of the program would not qualify as federal identification and would not fall under stringent REAL ID standards, leaving holders of the cards unable to board flights or gain access to military bases, among other restrictions.

The program would also require all new license holders to obtain auto insurance, which would lead to an additional $245 million in annual insurance payments and could help lower premiums in the state—perennially one of the nation’s most expensive—according to a report from the nonprofit New Jersey Policy Perspective.

Indeed, a similar program introduced in California in 2015 saved state residents millions in out-of-pocket expenses related to car accidents, as well as reduced the actual number of hit-and-run accidents there.

And the potential economic boon could also reach the state’s coffers, with the same report estimating a cash windfall of at least $5.2 million in new license and permit fees during the program’s first three years—plus more than $7 million in new registration fees.

If the law passes, New Jersey would be the 13th state—plus the District of Columbia—to adopt such legislation.

AB 60 Program Information

Assembly Bill (AB) 60 (Chapter 524: Statutes of 2013) requires the department to issue an original driver license to an applicant who is unable to submit satisfactory proof of legal presence in the United States. Driver license applicants under AB 60 must meet all other qualifications for licensure and must provide satisfactory proof of identity and California residency.

For further assistance in providing the proper documentation, select AB 60 Checklist.

AB 60 also requires the department to develop regulations and consult with interested parties in an effort to assist the department in identifying documents that will be acceptable for the purposes of providing documentation to establish identity and residency.

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Attention AB 60 Applicants: To schedule an appointment to visit a DMV field office to obtain a California driver license under AB 60, select Field Office Visit Appointment.

AB 60 Applicant Resources

How to Apply for Your Original Driver License

Applicants applying for a driver license under AB 60 can now make an appointment online, on the DMV Now iPhone/ Android applications or by phone at 1-800-777-0133, to visit a DMV office.

Customers applying for an original driver license will need to do the following:

Driver
  • Complete a Driver License or Identification Card Application
  • Study for the driver license knowledge test
  • Make an appointment before visiting a DMV office (walk-ins are only accepted at our Driver License Processing Centers)
  • Under AB 60, applicants will need to provide DMV with Proof of Identity and California Residency

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Applicants must also do the following:

  • Pass a vision test, knowledge test, and if applicable, a road sign test
  • Give a thumb print
  • Have a picture taken
  • Schedule a future appointment for the behind-the-wheel driving test, if applicable

Applicants under 18 applying for an original driver license will also need to submit proof of driver education completion. For more information about obtaining a new driver license, visit Driver License and Identification Card Information.

Regulations

Document Options for an AB 60 California Driver License English (PDF) Spanish (PDF)

Arabic (PDF) Armenian (PDF) Chinese (PDF) Farsi (PDF) Hindi (PDF) Japanese (PDF) Khmer (PDF) Korean (PDF) Punjabi (PDF) Russian (PDF) Tagalog (PDF) Thai (PDF) Vietnamese (PDF)

Study Materials

Road Sign Charts

California Driver License Handbooks and Sample Knowledge Tests
Handbooks
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Sample Knowledge Test
California Driver Handbook (2019) Audio (MP3) (2019)(HTML)(PDF)English sample knowledge test
SpanishAudio (MP3) (2018)(HTML)(PDF)Spanish sample knowledge test
Arabic(PDF)Sample test in handbook
Armenian(PDF)Sample test in handbook
Chinese(PDF)Sample test in handbook
Farsi(PDF)Sample test in handbook
Hindi(PDF)Sample test in handbook
Japanese(PDF)Sample test in handbook
Khmer(PDF)Sample test in handbook
Korean(PDF)Sample test in handbook
Punjabi(PDF)Sample test in handbook
Russian(PDF)Sample test in handbook
Tagalog(PDF)Sample test in handbook
Thai(PDF)Sample test in handbook
Vietnamese(PDF)Sample test in handbook
California Motorcycle Handbook (2016)(HTML)(PDF)English sample motorcycle
knowledge test
Senior Guide for Safe Driving(HTML)(PDF)
Parent-Teen Training Guide(HTML)(PDF)

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