California Vehicle Code Section 13950
The California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) is the government agency granted the power to issue a driving privilege to qualified drivers. What few people understand, however, is the nearly unbridled power the DMV possesses to suspend or revoke a... Read More →
Physical or Mental Re-examinations – The Full Details Part 1
As stated in other chapters of this website, the California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV), enjoys broad power to control the license status of drivers within the State of California. Whether the individual driver holds a California Drivers License or... Read More →
California Administrative Per Se Law
In 1990, California joined 28 other states to authorize a law requiring the immediate suspension of a person’s driving privilege who is arrested for an alcohol-related DUI. The Administrative Per Se Law mandates the “on the spot” suspension of an... Read More →
Win a Vehicle Code 21061 VC Hearing
The Vehicle Code 21061 VC Hearing: The Re-Examination Hearing conducted pursuant to California Vehicle Code Section 21061 is one of the most immediate of all Administrative Hearings conducted by the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV). This section of the Vehicle... Read More →
What is a Vehicle Code Section 21061 VC Reexamination Hearing?
What is a Vehicle Code 21061 VC Reexamination Hearing? California Vehicle Code (CVC) section 21061 permits a Peace Officer to issue a “Notice of Re-Examination” to any driver whom he or she believes has a physical or mental condition affecting... Read More →
Vehicle Code 21061 VC- Notice of Reexamination
Have You Received a Notice pursuant to California Vehicle Code 21061 VC? If you have received a “Notice of Reexamination” from the California Department of Motor Vehicles, or from a California Peace Officer, you have just been put on notice... Read More →