DMV Sending Out Non Completion Notices
DMV Not Up To Date With Program Completion Forms
Here is a letter from the Director of Programs of DPI, Edd Conboy, addressing a problem clients (of First Offender Programs). Many clients who have completed the program and are receiving letters from the DMV stating that they have not received a NOTICE OF COMPLETION and therefore they have 120 days to complete the program!
We've been getting a lot of calls from clients who have completed the program, and sent the DMV completion certificate to Sacramento. The DMV has sent a letter to them saying that they have not completed and are not in compliance. It give them 120 days to complete.
I called DMV last week. They said that their computer program is outdated and, since they can't keep track of who has completed and who hasn't, they are sending the letters to everyone, regardless of the fact that they have met all the requirements. The analyst there suggested that clients "check back with the DMV in a couple of "months" to see if the records have been updated.
She had no suggestions in case the records are not up to date. It may be good to alert clients and atorneys of this situation to avoid unnecessary panic attacks.
end of letter
So, if you have received a letter from the DMV telling you that you haven't finished the program just let it be known that it is a computer problem and will hopefully be fixed before the 120 days!!!!
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