What happens after we receive a report We'll review the information to determine the next step: Often, we'll send the driver a medical or vision certificate asking for more information from a physician or eye care practitioner. We may require the driver to complete a re-examination of driving knowledge and skills. Depending on the skill level demonstrated by the driver, we may take action such as requiring equipment to accommodate impairments.
If we determine that the driver is a threat to public safety, we may cancel his or her driving privilege. Confidentiality Under Washington State law, information we receive about unsafe drivers isn't confidential and will be provided to drivers or their attorneys upon written request.
Need help? Call us: At the conclusion of the review exam process, the driver may be granted a restricted driving privilege, or may have their driving privilege denied if unable to meet minimum testing standards. The form submitted must be notarized and the identity of the person notifying the Driver License Division shall not be disclosed. It may be punishable as a misdemeanor to knowingly give a written false statement UCA Age, diagnosis, or medication alone does not show that a driver is unsafe.
Drivers of any age can develop impairments that affect driving. What Happens After DMV Receives a Report We will review the request to determine the next step: Often we require the driver to complete a re-exam of driving knowledge and skills. Sometimes, we send the driver a medical or vision certificate asking for more information from a physician or eye care specialist.
Rarely, if we determine that the driver is a threat to public safety, we may suspend his or her license immediately.
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