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Negligent Operator Treatment System (Negligent Operator or NOTS Hearings)

Negligent Operator Treatment System (NOTS):

 

The NOTS program is based on points added to a driving record and consists of computer generated warning letters and progressive actions against the driving privilege.  The NOTS program consists of 4 levels:

 

  • Level 1:  Warning Letter (driving record shows 2 points)
  • Level 2:  Notice of Intent to Suspend Letter  (driving record shows 3 points)
  • Level 3:  Probation and Suspension (driving record shows 4 or more points)
  • Level 4:  Suspension or Revocation (violation of probation terms)

 

A negligent operator is defined in California Vehicle Code § 12810.5 as any driver whose driving record shows a violation point count of four (4) points in 12 months, six (6) points in 24 months or eight (8) points in 36 months.  The point count is based on traffic convictions or accidents.

 

NOTS HEARINGS:

 

The purpose of the NOTS hearing is to provide a driver with an opportunity to dispute the action ordered against his/her driving privilege and to present evidence on his/her behalf.  The DMV hearing officer will decide whether the driver should be classified as a negligent operator and whether any action against the driving privilege is warranted. 

 

POSSIBLE DECISIONS:

 

  • Sustain:         The suspension remains in effect.
  • Modify/End:   The suspension is reduced from the original term.
  • Restriction:    Conditional driving is permitted (i.e. to, from, during work)
  • Set Aside:      The suspension does not take effect.

 

WHY YOU WANT AN EXPERIENCED ATTORNEY AT YOUR HEARING:

 

  • You can lose your driving privilege for up to 1 year.
  • You can be placed on probation for additional year. 
  • Any violation of probation (for additional violations or traffic accidents) can extend the probation term or result in revocation (termination) of your driving privilege.
  • If you fail to request a hearing within the statutory time frame, you may lose your right to have a hearing.
  • The action against your driving privilege can be delayed pending the outcome of your hearing. 
  • The original action ordered against your driving privilege can be ended, modified or set aside. 

 

Mindy McQueen will represent a driver at any of the California DMV Driver Safety Offices. 

    

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Disclaimer: The DMV hearing, Negligent Operator, Senior Driving Information, APS Hearing, suspended license, DUI, drunk driving, DUI defense, or other California DMV Hearing legal information presented at this site should not be construed to be formal legal advice, nor the formation of a lawyer or attorney client relationship. Any DMV hearing results set forth herein are based solely upon the facts of that particular case and do not represent a promise or guarantee. Please contact Mindy H. McQueen for a consultation on your particular matter. This web site is not intended to solicit clients for matters outside of the State of California.

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.  Serving all of California, including each of the California Driver Safety Offices located at: City of Commerce, El Segundo, Fresno, Irvine, Oakland, Oxnard, Sacramento, San Bernardino, San Diego, San Francisco, San Jose, Van Nuys, and Ventura.