Schedule a DMV Fatality Hearing
How do I Schedule a Fatality Hearing at the DMV? If you have received a “Notice of Suspension” from the California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) because they believe you have caused or contributed to a traffic collision resulting in... Read More →
How to Schedule a Negligent Operator Hearing
If you’re asking how to schedule a negligent operator hearing it is quite likely you have received a “Notice of Suspension” in the mail from the California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV), accusing you of being a Negligent Operator. You... Read More →
Requesting and Scheduling a Re-Examination for Lapse of Consciousness Hearing
What is a Lapse of Consciousness Hearing? The California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) has come to recognize that from time to time, certain drivers may suffer with a Lapse of Consciousness. Experiencing such an event while operating a motor... 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 →
Requesting and Scheduling a Mental Reexamination Hearing
What is a Mental Reexamination Hearing?: The California Department of Motor Vehicles has come to recognize that a person’s mental health or fitness can affect their ability to safely operate a motor vehicle. From time to time, the Department of... Read More →
Requesting and Scheduling a Physical Reexamination Hearing
What is a Physical Reexamination Hearing?: Driving within the State of California is a conditional privilege which essentially means the State will allow you to drive but, there are strings attached. One of the requirements is that all drivers maintain... Read More →
Request & Schedule a Hearing for Lack of Skill
What is a Re-Examination Hearing for Lack of Skill?: Within the California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) is an enforcement bureau known as the Driver Safety Office (DSO). This is the DMV’s version of a court house and is where... Read More →