The Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) is extending driver’s license permits with expiration dates through May 31.
This is being done to give student drivers more time during the COVID-19 pandemic to complete the prerequisites needed for a provisional license, including six hours of behind-the-wheel instruction with a driving school and 50 hours of supervised driving practice.
Eligible permits are extended six months from the date of expiration or to a date 24 months from the date of application, whichever is earlier. The DMV previously extended permits expiring between March 1 and November 30, 2020.
Law enforcement agencies have been informed of the extensions and individual action on the part of drivers is not required.
On June 26, the DMV resumed behind-the-wheel drive tests with new health and safety protocols, and appointments to take the test are now available.
Commercial learner’s permits expiring between March and December have been extended through Dec. 31 to align with federal guidelines.
Californians interested in applying for a learner’s permit can do so by filling out the online application and uploading the required documents.
Customers who have completed this process can visit a DMV office to finalize the transaction and receive their permit. No appointment is necessary.
DMV field office employees are assisting customers with appointments and walk-ins as time and space permit. The DMV continues to recommend that customers use its online services, expanded virtual services, and other service channels to complete transactions, including eligible driver’s license and vehicle registration renewals.
Customers can use the Service Advisor on the DMV website to learn their options to complete DMV tasks.