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What is the name of your state?ca

I was searching for what this code is but couldnt find it. I origionally got a cvc 23140 and then when i went to get a copy of my drivers record from the dmv this showed up instead of the 23140. Any help is greatly appreciated. thanks.
 


candygirl1

Junior Member
:confused:
undecided2776 said:
What is the name of your state?ca

I was searching for what this code is but couldnt find it. I origionally got a cvc 23140 and then when i went to get a copy of my drivers record from the dmv this showed up instead of the 23140. Any help is greatly appreciated. thanks.
huh! :confused:
 

ENASNI

Senior Member
Here you go, Dude.

Controlled Substances or Alcohol-Related Offense


13202.5. (a) For each conviction of a person for any offense specified in subdivision (d), committed while the person was under the age of 21 years, but 13 years of age or older, the court shall suspend the person's driving privilege for one year. If the person convicted does not yet have the privilege to drive, the court shall order the department to delay issuing the privilege to drive for one year subsequent to the time the person becomes legally eligible to drive. However, if there is no further conviction for any offense specified in subdivision (d) in a 12-month period after the conviction, the court, upon petition of the person affected, may modify the order imposing the delay of the privilege. For each successive offense, the court shall suspend the person's driving privilege for those possessing a license or delay the eligibility for those not in possession of a license at the time of their conviction for one additional year.

As used in this section, the term "conviction" includes the findings in juvenile proceedings specified in Section 13105.

(b) Whenever the court suspends driving privileges pursuant to subdivision (a), the court in which the conviction is had shall require all driver's licenses held by the person to be surrendered to the court. The court shall within 10 days following the conviction transmit certified abstract of the conviction, together with any driver's licenses surrendered, to the department.

(c) (1) After a court has issued an order suspending or delaying driving privileges pursuant to subdivision (a), the court, upon petition of the person affected, may review the order and may impose restrictions on the person's privilege to drive based upon a showing of a critical need to drive.

(2) As used in this section, "critical need to drive" means the circumstances which are required to be shown for the issuance of a junior permit pursuant to Section 12513.

(3) The restriction shall remain in effect for the balance of the period of suspension or restriction in this section. The court shall notify the department of any modification within 10 days of the order of modification.

(d) This section applies to violations involving controlled substances or alcohol contained in the following provisions:

(1) Article 7 (commencing with Section 4211) of Chapter 9 of Division 2 of, and Sections 25658, 25658.5, 25661, and 25662 of, the Business and Professions Code.

(2) Division 10 (commencing with Section 11000) of the Health and Safety Code.

(3) Section 191.5, paragraph (3) of subdivision (c) of Section 192, subdivision (c) or (d) of Section 192.5, and subdivision (f) of Section 647 of the Penal Code.

(4) Section 23103 when subject to Section 23103.5, Section 23140, and Article 2 (commencing with Section 23152) of Chapter 12 of Division 11 of this code.

(e) Suspension, restriction, or delay of driving privileges pursuant to this section shall be in addition to any penalty imposed upon conviction of any violation specified in subdivision (d).

Amended Ch. 1697, Stats. 1990. Effective January 1, 1991. Supersedes Ch. 1696.


http://www.dmv.ca.gov/pubs/vctop/d06/vc13202_5.htm
 
So when i pulled my record and that was on there is that concidered a 23140 or what? My dad just got his insurance statement but they want to drop me. The judge said he would drop 23140 but instead this 132025 shows up. So when i go to the judge the 2nd time to turn in my AA meetings and he clears my record. Should that still show up?
 

ENASNI

Senior Member
undecided2776 said:
So when i pulled my record and that was on there is that concidered a 23140 or what? My dad just got his insurance statement but they want to drop me. The judge said he would drop 23140 but instead this 132025 shows up. So when i go to the judge the 2nd time to turn in my AA meetings and he clears my record. Should that still show up?

No se senor. sorry. Maybe Carl the cop maybe able to explain. The way I read it 13202.5 it is the reporting to the DMV and what they code it on your record, and mentions the 23140.

23140 is what you were charged with that mentions that you will be reported in 10 days to the DMV (13202.5)...

If you want me to explain all this you have to pay for my schooling, Dude.

But you are asking good questions and when you get to court I would ask these there.
 

CdwJava

Senior Member
It's the authority cited by the DMV to suspend the license and not a criminal violation.

- Carl
 
But is this grounds for insurance to cancel my policy? It probably is. Does insurance still cancel policies if i was only cited with a MIP infraction charge? I believe this one is more controversial due to the fact that I do not have to be driving to get cited for it, but it affects my driving nonetheless and the 132025 shows up.
 

CdwJava

Senior Member
undecided2776 said:
But is this grounds for insurance to cancel my policy? It probably is. Does insurance still cancel policies if i was only cited with a MIP infraction charge? I believe this one is more controversial due to the fact that I do not have to be driving to get cited for it, but it affects my driving nonetheless and the 132025 shows up.
If your license is suspended? Absolutely! if you cannot legally drive, what do you need with auto insurance?

Insurance companies operate under policies of their own. If they think you are too great a risk they can tell you goodbye. If an MIP results in more points or a suspension, they propably WILL cancel you.

- Carl
 
thanks again carl. Stupid question but i thought i would give it a shot. Do all insurance companies terminate polcies just because you have a suspended license? What about restricted licenses? I would think they wouldnt mind because they are getting money for someone who cant even drive.. but i guess im wrong as usual. haha.

Also on my record it shows that my license was suspended because of "excessive blood alcohol level" do you think I would have a better chance if it showed "Minor in posession of alcohol"

Thanks
 
Enasni,
If you are reading this can you tell me where you found that information? I searched google and couldnt find it. If you prefer not to tell me can you please search 133532 and tell me what that means? There is no "VC" preceeding the numbers. It was court ordered and has to do with my suspension.
 

ENASNI

Senior Member
undecided2776 said:
Enasni,
If you are reading this can you tell me where you found that information? I searched google and couldnt find it. If you prefer not to tell me can you please search 133532 and tell me what that means? There is no "VC" preceeding the numbers. It was court ordered and has to do with my suspension.
Yo Dude.. the link in the first post would have guided you there.


But here you go again.

http://www.dmv.ca.gov/pubs/vctop/vc/vctoc.htm

http://www.dmv.ca.gov/pubs/vctop/d06/vc13353_2.htm
 

CdwJava

Senior Member
undecided2776 said:
Enasni,
If you are reading this can you tell me where you found that information? I searched google and couldnt find it. If you prefer not to tell me can you please search 133532 and tell me what that means? There is no "VC" preceeding the numbers. It was court ordered and has to do with my suspension.
The DMV tends to show only CVC related violations. Since CVC 13353.2 is a section authorizing a license suspencion, that is what it must be. Very often their printouts do NOT have a "." so it comes out on the printout like "133532". Hence your confusion.

- Carl
 

moburkes

Senior Member
undecided2776 said:
thanks again carl. Stupid question but i thought i would give it a shot. Do all insurance companies terminate polcies just because you have a suspended license? What about restricted licenses? I would think they wouldnt mind because they are getting money for someone who cant even drive.. but i guess im wrong as usual. haha.

Also on my record it shows that my license was suspended because of "excessive blood alcohol level" do you think I would have a better chance if it showed "Minor in posession of alcohol"

Thanks
No, all insurance companies do not terminate policies for suspended/restricted licenses. Why not? Because these people 1. continue to drive despite a requirement not to-so many insurance companies will jack up the rates to coincide with the high risk 2. some courts require SR22's which means the driver is required to carry insurance for a specified time period (like 3 or 5 years) with no interruptions even though they can't drive (its called SR22 or proof of financial responsibility) to show financial responsibility since the perosn can't be trusted to show moral responsibility .

In either case, whether its with the current or a new insurance company, your rates will be sky high!
 
ensani - sorry man i guess i read over it too fast. thanks again though.

carl - ohh no. That b&p 25662 is still on there. However i think it will be removed after i turn in my AA meetings, but is it unfeasible to ask that the reason for suspension of license to be changed to "minor in posession" or anything other than "execessive Blood alcohol"?

moburkes - thanks. However, I dont know so much about Minor in posession penalties, but i do know that if you are convicted and/or arrested (which niether happened) then the court/dmv will order that you carry an sr-22. Yes i know it wasnt moral do to what i did. Its already been rubbed in enough. haha. Do you know if the MIP carries the same penalty of carrying a sr-22? As far as rates... I dont know how a minor in possesion will affect them. Its not a moving violation so i dont understand why it would affect driving ability thus causing my rates to increase... Well i do understand because its alcohol and all that good stuff... but I guess you get what im trying to say.
 

CdwJava

Senior Member
undecided2776 said:
carl - ohh no. That b&p 25662 is still on there. However i think it will be removed after i turn in my AA meetings, but is it unfeasible to ask that the reason for suspension of license to be changed to "minor in posession" or anything other than "execessive Blood alcohol"?
The authority section will likely remain whether you ask or not. Any terminology used such as "excessive blood alcohol" is simply the pre-formatted label for that code section. I doubt that anything you do will change that.

But, you can ask.

- Carl
 

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