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Once you submit a report to DMV, staff will review it to make sure it has been completed accurately. In most cases the person reported will have his driving privileges suspended. DMV will mail a Notice of Suspension in the mail. The suspension is effective 5 days from the date on the notice.
Once a person has been reported, he can contact DMV and request the opportunity to take vision, knowledge and drive tests. For cognitive and certain functional impairments, the medical and driving records of the individual are reviewed by DMV's Medical Determination Officer to determine if the driver should be tested. An individual must pass all three tests to get driving privileges reinstated in full or on a restricted basis.
A person can also request a hearing to appeal the suspension. The suspension notice from DMV will tell a person how to request a hearing.
Finally, a person can give up their driving privileges and request a quit driving identification card.
You will be notified only if the person reported gets driving privileges reinstated. To inquire about the status of a report, contact DMV’s Driver Safety Unit at (503) 945-5083.
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