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California Drivers Advocates

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Corona, California, 92883

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If the DMV is your problem, California Drivers Advocates is your Solution

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California Drivers Advocates
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Location
11762 De Palma Rd
Ste C241
Corona, California, 92883
United States

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Year Established
2011
Hours of Operation
Monday - Friday 8-6
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About California Drivers Advocates

Our team of professionals has been representing drivers at all forms of DMV hearings for decades.  Also, DMV Defense is the only thing that we do.  We know the process and we know what it takes to be successful at beating the DMV. We will examine documents, interview witnesses, and subpoena additional evidence; such as audio and video tapes.  We will subpoena breath testing logs and medical documents.  In some instances we may subpoena the police officer to appear for cross-examination.  It is our policy to prepare for and conduct your hearing similar to a “mini-trial.”   Trust our DMV Defense Experts to get the job done correctly.  A less experienced person or team may result in the loss of your driving privilege.

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Getting Your Driver’s License in California: Things to Know

So, you’re old enough to get your driver’s license in California now. Well, that’s great. There is nothing like having the privilege and freedom to drive a car. However, a car isn’t a toy and in the wrong hands, it can turn into a death machine.That’s exactly why we have rules. One of those rules is to clear a driving test before you actually get hands on your license. If you’re clueless about how the whole process works, we have a few tips to help you out.Get educated - Drivers education is very much required...Continue Reading...



Legal Options: Keeping Your Driver’s License in California After a DUI Arrest

According to an August 2017  KTLA report, five people were injured following a police chase in Covina. This according to the Los Angeles County fire officials. Sheriff deputies were in pursuit of a driver allegedly driving under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs near Barranca Avenue and Cienega Avenue.The crash happened about 8 p.m. on a Friday night. The alleged DUI driver was traveling westbound on Cienega Avenue when they allegedly collided with a second vehicle. The second vehicle was traveling southbound on Barranca Avenue.Two vehicles...Continue Reading...



Quick Facts Regarding Driver’s Licenses in California

Any state that you are a resident of will require you to have a license which permits you to drive. Failure to obtain this license will land you in a lot of trouble with law enforcement and other governmental agencies should you be found driving without one. Thus, to avoid the hassle of justifying yourself in the discomfort of a police station, it’s important for those in California to obtain their licenses before driving. However, if you, like many others, are confused when it comes to the legal application procedure for acquiring a driver’s...Continue Reading...



Out of state DUIs: How are they handled?

The pan-nation acceptable blood alcohol level is 0.08%. Every state has different laws regarding DUI. In California, even if you get a DUI out of state, you are bound to lose some of the driving privileges you’d otherwise have. The reason is that California is part of the Interstate Drivers License Compact. What does that mean? It means that no matter the state, if you get that DUI citation, it’ll be ultimately processed by the California DMV, which means that you’ll be subject to the same penalties as you would be if you got...Continue Reading...



Technology at the DMV Aims to Provide Drivers Immediate Service

For most drivers, when they hear the acronym “DMV”, they instantly think about long lines in hot and overcrowded waiting rooms. Transactions that seem as easy as a 5 minute tasks could take drivers up to half a day to complete. While most DMVs offer advanced appointments and some form of mail or online services, many core transactions still have to be completed in person, forcing visits to local DMV offices by the masses.With the availability of user-friendly technology couldn’t there be a better way? Enter the DMV Now Self-Service...Continue Reading...