If you are convicted of a DUI you may be required to install an IID in your vehicle.  If you reside in another state, then you may qualify for an out-of-state exemption if the following apply:

  • You have completed a California DUI treatment program.
  • You have not completed your mandatory IID restriction period.

If the above applies to you, then you must complete DMV DL 4062 form.

  • Section 1 – Driver Information
  • Section 2 – Exemption (check the Out-of-State Exemption box)
  • Section 3 – Certification

Once completed, you must submit the DL 4062 form and at least one acceptable out-of-state residency document to DMV at www.dmvopsiidexemptions@dmv.ca.gov.

Acceptable out-of-state residency documents include one of the following documents that lists your first and last name, and the residence address matches the residence address listed on the DL 4062 form:

  • Receipts for payment of resident tuition at a public institution of higher education or school records.
  • Home utility bill including cellular phone bill.
  • Documents issued by a licensing authority indicating a current application for a driver license in the state of residence.
  • Official voter registration documents.
  • Official document issued by a governmental agency that can be used by the department to prove residency.
  • Rental or lease agreement with the signature of the owner/landlord and the tenant/resident.
  • Deed or title to residential real property.
  • Mortgage bill.
  • Filing of homeowner’s property tax exemption or homestead exemption certificate.
  • Medical document.
  • Employment document.
  • Insurance document, including medical, dental, vision, life, home, rental, and vehicle.
  • Change of Address Confirmation by the United States Postal Service.
  • Property tax bill or statement.
  • Faith based document that includes the name and address of the issuing organization.
  • Tax return documents.
  • Record of financial institution.
  • Court documents that list the applicant as a resident outside of California.

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