Report of Vision Examination (DL 62)

This government document is issued by Department of Motor Vehicles for use in California

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The purpose of the "Report of Vision Examination (DL 62)" form from the California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) is to verify that a driver meets the state's vision standards for driving.

The DMV requires documentation from an eye doctor or other vision specialist to verify that the individual's vision meets the state's standards for driving. The form is typically used when an individual renews their driver's license or applies for a new one. The DMV may also require this form if a driver has been involved in an accident or has had a medical condition that could affect their vision.

The DL 62 form requires the vision specialist to document the individual's visual acuity, peripheral vision, and depth perception, among other things. The vision specialist must complete and sign the form and submit it to the DMV along with the driver's license application or renewal.

By requiring documentation of an individual's vision, the DMV can ensure that drivers can safely operate a motor vehicle and are not at increased risk of accidents due to poor vision. The DL 62 form is essential for ensuring that drivers on California's roads can see clearly and safely operate their vehicles.

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