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Nonresident military personnel and both military or civilian members of NATO who are not citizens of the U.S. are permitted to operate a vehicle with valid license plates from either:
Military orders do not include orders for leave, temporary duty, or other assignment of any nature requiring the military person’s presence outside the foreign jurisdiction where the owner was regularly assigned and stationed for duty.
This section applies to all vehicles owned by the military person or spouse except any CMV used in any business manner.
Resident Military Personnel Operating a Vehicle in California plus minusMilitary personnel who are also California residents but are deployed to a location outside the state may qualify for a renewal penalty waiver for penalties incurred during deployment. The application for registration renewal must be submitted with the appropriate fees within 60 days after termination of deployment.
To qualify, the registered owner must be ordered to temporary military duty during a period when a Presidential Executive Order specifies the U.S. is engaged in combat or homeland defense and the registered owner is a member of one of the following:
Deployment does not include:
Any person entering California following discharge from the U.S. Armed Forces is exempted from registration of passenger vehicles and trailer coaches provided the vehicles have out-of-state plates and registration.
Registration becomes due when you accept gainful employment in California or become a California resident (as defined in CVC §516) and must be paid within 20 days following that date to avoid penalties.
Commercial Vehicles Owned by Military Personnel plus minusIf you are on active duty, you may operate a CMV owned by you without obtaining California registration provided the vehicle has valid registration in your home state or the state of military assignment at the time of registration, and is not used in a trade or business.
Any CMV owned by military personnel used in any business manner that provides compensation is subject to California registration.
Vehicle License Fee (VLF) Exemption plus minusMilitary personnel stationed in California are exempt from VLF payment on any vehicle owned or leased and registered in California provided:
In order to obtain the VLF exemption, military personnel must:
Eligible veterans have the opportunity to add the word “VETERAN” to the front of their DL/ID card to indicate that they have served in the United States (U.S.) military.
To apply for the veteran designation on your DL/ID card, you will need to:
Veterans can request benefit information whenever they submit to DMV a DL44/eDL44, Commercial Driver License Application (DL44C) form or when renewing their DL/ID card online by checking the “Yes” box when asked if they would like to receive veteran benefit information.
Statutory Authority: California Vehicle Code (CVC) §§12811, 14901.1
How is licensing handled for U.S. Armed Forces and Foreign Service personnel away from home? plus minus
The Extension of License for Person in Armed Forces (DL 236) card shows CVC §12817, which authorizes the extension of you and your spouse’s DLs if you are out of state on active military service in the U.S. Armed Forces or U.S. Foreign Service. It is important to update your driving record to prevent it from being purged. Your DL is not valid if it has been suspended, cancelled, or revoked.
If on duty in another state or country, check with authorities whether they will honor your extended DL. You and your spouse’s extended DLs are good for 30 days upon return to California. If honorably discharged, carry both your DL and discharge papers during those 30 days.
When you and your spouse return to California, you will need to:
If you will not be returning to California:
If your DL has expired and out of state or your dependent’s California DL is expiring, apply for a DL renewal by calling DMV at (916) 657-7790 or they can request a no-fee one-year extension by writing to DMV at:
Department of Motor Vehicles
PO Box 942890
Sacramento, California 94290-0001
Be sure to include the full name as it appears on the DL, DL number, birth date, and address in the request.
What is the Even Exchange Program? plus minusThrough the Military Even Exchange program, qualified and eligible military service members seeking an initial commercial driver license (CDL) may apply for a waiver of the CDL knowledge and skills tests. Qualified applicants will be issued a California (CA) CDL that is applicable to the type of vehicle(s) they operated during their military service.
Qualified applicants must submit a completed Commercial Military Waiver (DL 965) and meet all the requirements for a CA CDL:
Applicants must meet all licensing requirements. This Exchange program does not apply to the School Bus (S) endorsement.
What is Troops to Trucks – Military Waiver Program? plus minusThe Troops to Trucks program makes it easier for personnel trained by the military in the operation of heavy vehicles to obtain a civilian commercial driver license (CDL). The CDL driving test can be waived for qualified military service members who are, or were, employed within the last year in a military position requiring the operation of a military motor vehicle equivalent to a commercial motor vehicle (CMV) on public roads and highways. The driving test will not be waived for a school bus and/or passenger endorsement.
To meet the requirements as detailed in federal regulation an applicant must certify that, during the 2-year period immediately prior to applying for a CDL, they have not had:
An applicant must provide evidence and certify they:
The certifications may be made using the following forms:
Submit the following documents to a DMV office:
A CDL is required in California to operate large trucks and buses. You must complete a Commercial Driver’s License Application (DL 44C/eDL44C).