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A California Ambulance Driver Certificate (DL 61) is a document issued by DMV authorizing a person to drive an ambulance used to respond to emergency calls. Ambulance driver certificates are not required for persons driving ambulances:
An examination for an ambulance driver certificate is conducted at the field offices of the State of California, Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV). The questions for these examinations are based on material contained in this handbook.
License Plate Sizes. Automobile, commercial, and trailer license plates are 12″ x 6″. Motorcycle license plates 7″ x 4″ (plates issued prior to July 1, 1970, are 8″ x 5″). Identification plates issued to vehicles not bearing automobile, commercial, trailer, or motorcycle plates are 7″ x 4″ (plates issued prior to January 1, 1981 ...
Privately owned emergency ambulances may respond to emergency calls only after being licensed by the California Highway Patrol (CHP). Ambulances are inspected and certified annually by a Regulated Special Purpose Vehicle Officer (RSPVO) available at local CHP offices.
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Some of the vehicles that require a special certificate include: Ambulances. The CA DMV provides a dedicated guide to obtaining an ambulance certificate. Paratransit vehicles. Farm labor vehicles. Tow trucks. Fire trucks. The California Department of Motor Vehicles provides a detailed overview to certificates and
To apply for an Ambulance Driver Certificate, you will need to: • Be at least 18 years of age. • Hold a driver license that is valid in California. • Visit a DMV office (appointments are recommended). • Pay an application fee. • $25 for an original certificate. • $12 for a renewal, duplicate, or name change.