Q: What fees are associated with reinstating my CDL after a DUI conviction?
To reinstate your Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) in California after a DUI conviction, you must first complete a series of requirements, which may include the completion of a DUI program. The fees associated with reinstating your CDL typically include a reinstatement fee and potentially additional fees related to any required DUI education programs or assessments. According to California DMV regulations, the standard reinstatement fee for a suspended or revoked license is usually around $55.
It is also important to consider that if your CDL was disqualified due to a DUI conviction, you might be mandated to complete a specific number of hours in a court-approved DUI program, which can incur additional costs. Fees for these programs can vary based on the provider, so it’s important to research local programs and their tuition rates.
Finally, if your DUI involved any criminal convictions leading to fines or restitution, those costs would also need to be settled prior to reinstatement. It’s advisable to check directly with the California DMV as well as any relevant local agencies to ensure you have the most accurate and updated information regarding specific fees and requirements related to your situation.