MCSIA Info For the Trucking Industry (California)

Restricted Commercial Licenses

If your commercial driving privilege was restricted before September 20, 2005, the restriction will be honored. However, if your license is subsequently suspended, revoked, canceled, disqualified or if it expires a new restricted license will not be issued.

Financial Responsibility Suspension:

If you are involved in an accident without insurance and are suspended, you may be eligible for a restricted non-commercial driving privilege. You would be required to:

* Downgrade to a non-commercial status
* File proof of financial responsibility (SR 22)
* Pay applicable fees

Get the rest of this article at Changes to the Commercial Driver License Program

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