Driver license suspension

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Negligent operator

A negligent operator is a driver with 4 points in 12 months, or 6 points in 24 months, or 8 points in 36 months.

Code Violation Points
VC2800.2, VC2800.3 Evading peace officer 2
VC14601, VC14601.1, VC14601.2, VC14601.3, VC14601.4 Driving on suspended license 2
VC21651(b) Driving on wrong side of divided road 2
VC22348(b) Driving over 100MPH 2
VC23103 Reckless driving 2
VC23104 Reckless driving with injury 2
VC23109 Speed contest or exhibition of speed 2
VC23140 Minor with >0.05BAC 2
VC23152 Driving under the influence 2
VC23153 Driving under the influence with injury 2
VC31602 Transportation of explosives 2

Driving Under the Influence

Administrative Per Se (APS) suspension

DUI Conviction Suspension

Code Crime Notes
First offense 4 months suspension
After first offense 1 year suspension


Suspension by court

For a VC20002, a court may order up to a six-month suspension under VC13201(a).

Automatic action by DMV

Upon a conviction of the following, a license is suspended for one year:

  • VC20001, pursuant to VC13350(a)(1).

Upon a conviction of the following, a license is suspended for three years: Three or more VC20001s or VC20002s within a year under VC13351(a)(2).

Upon a felony conviction of Penal Code section 245 and a finding by the court that a vehicle was the deadly weapon used to commit the offense, the driver license is permanently revoked. (VC13351.5)

Discretionary action by DMV

Independent of court action, the DMV may also suspend for a VC20002 conviction under VC13361.