AB 60 Driver’s Licenses

AB 60 driver’s licenses are for individuals who are unable to provide proof of legal presence in the United States, but who meet California DMV requirements and are able to provide proof of identity and California residency.

1. Check your Eligibility

Use the AB 60 Checklist to see if you have all the documents necessary to qualify for a California driver’s license. You must complete a driver education course if you are age 15 to 17 1/2.

2. Complete the Application

You must complete the application for a driver’s license. Create a MyDMV account to start the application online.

3. Pass the Knowledge Test

You will need to take and pass a knowledge test. It is available in more than 40 languages. Study the Driver’s Handbook, also available in multiple languages. You can take the test online or in person.

4. Gather your Documents

It’s important to bring the correct proof of identity and residency documents with you to your DMV appointment. Without the correct documents, a Secondary Review will be required.

5. Schedule DMV Appointment

Schedule an appointment to finish the application process at the DMV. If you need an interpreter, call 1-800-777-0133.

6. Arrive for Appointment

Once you arrive for your appointment, go to the Start Here window.

7. Secondary Review Process

If you were unable to provide acceptable documents, a Secondary Review will be necessary to verify your identity and residency.

8. Behind-the-Wheel Drive Test

Schedule a behind-the-wheel drive test appointment or call 1-800-777-0133. If you have to go through the secondary review process, complete your interview first.

9. Receive your Driver’s License

Congratulations! Now that you have successfully completed each step, you will receive your driver’s license from the DMV by mail.

Next Steps for New Drivers

Congratulations on getting your driver's license!

Here are a few tips:

– Always follow the rules of the road and laws you just learned
Drive safely and defensively
– Do not text and drive
– Do not drink and drive
– If you have a vehicle, renew your registration every year
– Stay up to date on smog certifications
– Renew your driver’s license every 5 years

Now that you have a MyDMV account, you will be able to start or complete most of your business online and on your phone.

Buying a Vehicle

When buying a vehicle, know your rights and responsibilities before signing the contract.

Registering Your Vehicle

What you need to do to register your vehicle depends on how and where you buy it.

Changing Your Address

When you move to a new address, you will need to request a change of address to let the DMV know.

Replacing a Driver’s License

If your license is lost, damaged, or stolen, request a replacement. If you qualify, you may be able to upgrade to a REAL ID.

Renewing Your Registration

You need to renew your vehicle registration card and sticker once a year. Keep your registration current to so that you don’t have late fees and suspensions.

Selling Your Vehicle

Learn what you need to do to sell your vehicle in California.

Need something else?

Interpreter Services

DMV has interpreters to help customers handle licensing and registration needs in their language.

Educational Materials

Find driver handbooks, sample tests, videos, and more in our educational materials section (many available in other languages, including ASL).

Insurance Requirements

Under California law, you must have insurance for your vehicle to drive it.