The DMV may refuse to issue you a license if you do not meet the required age or residency qualifications, fail to provide necessary identification or documentation, or have unresolved legal issues such as unpaid fines or suspensions related to previous driving offenses. Additionally, if you do not pass the written, vision, or driving tests, or if you are deemed medically unfit to drive, your application may be denied.
Don't meet eligibility.
20/200 in both eyes.
You will definitely be able to take the class but you may not be able to get the certification until you license issue is cleared up. Contact the DMV and they will give you detailed information on how to proceed.
To obtain an international driver's license from the DMV, you will need to visit your local DMV office and fill out an application form. You will also need to provide proof of identity, residency, and your current driver's license. Additionally, you may need to pay a fee for the international driver's license. Make sure to check with your specific DMV office for any additional requirements or procedures.
In Texas, if you refuse an alcohol test, you may receive six months suspension of your drivers license.
The DMV may not allow online license renewal due to certain eligibility requirements, such as age restrictions, outstanding tickets or violations, or the need for a new photo or vision test. It's best to contact your local DMV for specific reasons why online renewal may not be an option for you.
While the exact process is different from state to state, you should file a written application to the DMV. You may also apply for a personalized license plate, an otherwise distinctive plate or a disabled license plate.
"You can get dwi information from many different places. You can go into the police station to ask them questions. You can also go into the local DMV. They will be able to give you information regarding how to get your license back, how long your license can be suspended by the DMV, and any action you may be able to take with the DMV."
Auto finance companies do not generally run a dmv check. They may check to see if you have a valid license, but they are more interested in your credit history than your dmv record.
Your drivers license will be suspended.
Depending on the situation you may qualify for a hardship or provisional license that allows you to drive to work, school, etc. Contact the DMV.
If you are a resident of California, take your current license into the DMV and fill out the paperwork and pay the fee. You may have to take a written test.