A Quick Guide to California DUI Classes Required by the Courts
We have created a quick guide to the various DUI classes required by the California courts for both residents and non-residents of California. To learn more, click on the link below:
You are eligible for the 1650 waiver packet after your suspension is up. Usually you request a packet about one month before your suspension is up. After you have a 1650 waiver packet, you are not required to do classes for the DMV. You get one in a lifetime. This will terminate the action against the driver's license. This waives privileges to have a license or drive in California for three years. If you want a license within 3 years you have to do classes in California. DMV Mandatory Actions Unit Phone: 916-657-6525 PO Box 942890 Sacramento, CA 94290 DUI in California and live OUT of STATE?
1650 Waiver Packet for California DMV You are eligible for the 1650 waiver packet after your suspension is up. Usually you request a packet about one month before your suspension has expired. After you receive a 1650 waiver packet, you are not required to complete classes for the DMV. You get one in a lifetime. This will terminate the action against the driver's license. This waives privileges to have a license or drive in California for three years. If you want a license within 3 years you have to complete classes in California. DMV Mandatory Actions Unit Phone: 916-657-6525 PO Box 942890 Sacramento, CA 94290 26 Hour Online Deferred Entry of Judgment Drug Diversion Class: $450.00 DUI in California and live OUT of STATE? Tom Wilson Counseling and TeleHealth Center offers approved programs for out-of-state residents who received a DUI in California. 12 Hour Online DUI Wet-Reckless SB 1176 Program : $225.00 32 Hour / 3 Month First Offender or AB 541 Program ...
California Courts Accepting Tom Wilson Counseling Online DUI Classes for Out of State DUI Offenders A recent survey of California courts that approved Tom Wilson Counseling Center's online DUI classes for out of state offenders was recently published and made available in graphical form for Attorneys and probation officers at a California Probation Association Conference. Here are the results:
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