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The decal and identification card allow drivers to use carpool or High Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) lanes with only one person in the car. But dont forget - this perk is scheduled to end on Sept. 30, 2025, unless it is extended by Congress.
The application will check eligibility. If your current mailing address does not match the address on your vehicle registration, update your address (allow three days for processing). Be prepared to pay the $22 CAV decal fee. All credit/debit card transactions include an additional 1.95% payment processing fee.
Advise the applicant that DMV will mail their decals (and any other indicia not issued) within 30 days and not to drive as a sole occupant in HOV lanes until the decals are displayed on the vehicle.
CAV decals expire on January 1st of the fourth year after the year they are issued. This provides an access period of three full years plus the partial year from when the decal was issued. For example, if a decal was issued anytime in 2021, it expires January 1, 2025. Clean Air Vehicle Decals are non-renewable.
Orange stickers expire January 1, 2024; blue stickers expire January 1, 2025; and yellow and green stickers expire September 30, 2025.
For those that this applies to where are yall planning on putting the decals? The paperwork states the big stickers go on the rear quarter panels behind the rear wheels (so the rear bumper sides), and the small stickers go on each side of the front bumper.
Thanks to a new law, SB 957, that took effect January 1, 2020, lower income drivers can now apply for California carpool stickers for used electric cars.
Official list of all qualifying vehicles. Carpool stickers are non-renewable.