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The DS-449 form is primarily required for individuals who have been convicted of Driving While Intoxicated (DWI) or related offenses. This includes repeat offenders who must provide evidence of their rehabilitation efforts to the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) when applying for a new license. Treatment providers and evaluators also utilize this form to report on the individual's progress and history regarding alcohol-related incidents, ensuring that all information aligns with DMV records.
To file the DS-449, individuals must ensure that it is completed accurately and submitted alongside any necessary documentation that reflects their treatment history. The form must be filed within specific timelines set by the DMV, especially if there are conditions tied to probation or previous violations. It is crucial that all reported incidents match those on the individual's DMV record to avoid delays in processing.
Submitting the DS-449 involves several steps: First, obtain a blank copy of the form from a certified treatment provider or directly from DMV resources. Next, complete the form with accurate details regarding your rehabilitation program and alcohol incidents. After filling out the form, submit it either electronically through designated DMV channels or print it out and mail it to your local DMV office as per their submission guidelines.
It is vital for users of the DS-449 to understand that discrepancies between reported incidents can lead to rejection of their application for re-licensing. Furthermore, probation agencies may provide additional insights into an individual's behavior during probation; however, these recommendations are not binding on DMV decisions.