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HomeVehicle CodeDiv. 6Ch. 1Art. 1§ 12502 Nonresident Driver License Exemptions

§ 12502 Nonresident Driver License Exemptions

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§ 12502 Nonresident Driver License Exemptions

This law says who can drive in the state without getting a local driver's license. It mostly applies to people visiting from other places.

Key Takeaways

  • •Visitors from other states or countries can drive here with their own valid driver's license.
  • •If you're driving a truck with dangerous stuff, you need special papers from your home state or country.
  • •Diplomats or foreign officials can drive with a special license from their government.
  • •Truck drivers don’t have to carry their medical papers if they’ve already given them to their home state.

Example

A family from Texas visits California for vacation.

The parents can drive in California using their Texas driver's licenses as long as they have them on hand.

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

Official Source
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§ 12502 Nonresident Driver License Exemptions

(a) The following persons may operate a motor vehicle in this state without obtaining a driver’s license under this code: (1) A nonresident over the age of 18 years having in his or her immediate possession a valid driver’s license issued by a foreign jurisdiction of which he or she is a resident, except as provided in Section 12505. (2)A nonresident, 21 years of age or older, if transporting hazardous material, as defined in Section 353, in a commercial vehicle, having in his or her immediate possession, a valid license with the appropriate endorsement issued by another state or other jurisdiction that is recognized by the department, or a Canadian driver’s license and a copy of his or her current training certificate to transport hazardous material that complies with all federal laws and regulations with respect to hazardous materials, both of which shall be in his or her immediate possession. (3) A nonresident having in his or her immediate possession a valid driver’s license, issued by the Diplomatic Motor Vehicle Office of the Office of Foreign Missions of the United States Department of State, for the type of motor vehicle or combination of vehicles that the person is operating. (b) (1) A driver required to have a commercial driver’s license under Part 383 of Title 49 of the Code of Federal Regulations who submits a current medical examiner’s certificate to the licensing state in accordance with Section 383.71(h) of Subpart E of Part 383 of Title 49 of the Code of Federal Regulations, documenting that he or she meets the physical qualification requirements of Section 391.41 of Subpart E of Part 391 of Title 49 of the Code of Federal Regulations, is not required to carry on his or her person the medical examiner’s certificate or a copy of that certificate. (2) A driver may use the date-stamped receipt, given to the driver by the licensing state agency, for up to 15 days after the date stamped on the receipt, as proof of medical certification. (c) A nonresident possessing a medical certificate in accordance with subdivision (b) shall comply with any restriction of the medical certificate issued to that nonresident. (d) This section shall become operative on January 31, 2014. (Repealed (in Sec. 2) and added by Stats. 2012, Ch. 670, Sec. 2.5. (AB 2188) Effective January 1, 2013. Section operative January 31, 2014, by its own provisions.)

Last verified: January 9, 2026

Key Terms

nonresidentvalid driver’s licensehazardous materialDiplomatic Motor Vehicle Office

Related Statutes

  • § 12503 Nonresident Driver License Exemption
  • § 12517.5 Paratransit Driver Training
  • § 12500 Driver License Requirement
  • § 12501 Driver License Exemptions
  • § 12504 Nonresident Teen Driver Licensing

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Vehicle Code. Section 12502.
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