Can a person make a mistake at the DMV?

Can a person make a mistake at the DMV?

The DMV is an enormous bureaucracy staffed by thousands of employees; and sometimes mistakes are made. Innocent people are sometimes accused of fraudulent activity. Sometimes documents are misinterpreted or misunderstood.

What happens if you commit fraud at the DMV?

The moment you learn that the DMV has focused on you for an act of fraud, a clock begins ticking and you must act quickly. If the accused person already holds a California Driver License at the time the act of fraud was committed, the California DMV will move to suspend or revoke the driver license for a minimum of one-year.

Can you pass the driving test if you dont have a DMV?

Some may not be able to pass the driving test when accompanied by a DMV examiner. Others may not legitimately live in California and still others may be running away from their true identity. We must also not be blind to the fact that some perfectly honest people are misjudged, or mistakes are made by DMV personnel.

What happens if you submit a false document to the DMV?

If you have received an “Order of Suspension/Revocation” that tells you the DMV suspects you have committed an act of fraud or submitted a false document, the DMV is not warning you that they MAY take action against you.

What happens when you go to the DMV for the first time?

Whether you’re visiting the Department of Motor Vehicles, or DMV, for the first time to take your permit or driver’s license test, or have to visit the office to take care of routine vehicle registration or renewals, it can be a bit overwhelming.

Why are so many people getting fake DMV licenses?

The people DMV investigators chase are getting fake licenses and all the rest for a reason. Drug rings, gangs, auto theft rings, insurance fraud, identity theft, illegal immigration, even human trafficking. I read somewhere about one case that involved false CDLs that tied into illegal toxic waste dumping.

The DMV is an enormous bureaucracy staffed by thousands of employees; and sometimes mistakes are made. Innocent people are sometimes accused of fraudulent activity. Sometimes documents are misinterpreted or misunderstood.

Why are so many DMV investigators so frustrated?

Additionally, DMV investigators are working for an organization that has one major objective and it isn’t law enforcement! DMV’s only real concern (as an entity) is: Revenue Collection. Because of that, many DMV investigators get frustrated because of the lack of support from upper level management.