Ignition Interlock Medical Exemption 

If you have a medical condition that does not permit you to breath with significant strength to activate the IID, then you may qualify for a medical exemption.

Applying for Ignition Interlock Medical Exemption 

To apply for a medical exemption, you and your medical provided must complete DMV DL 4063 the “Ignition Interlock Device Medical Exemption Request” form.

  • Section 1 – Driver Information (completed by driver)
  • Section 2 – Acknowledgement and Consent (completed by driver)
  • Section 3 – Medical Provider Information (completed by medical provider)
  • Section 4 – Certification (completed by medical provider)

Once completed, you must submit the DL 4063 form to DMV at www.dmvopsiidexemptions@dmv.ca.gov  within 30 days from the date of your suspension or revocation notice.

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