Misconception 1: The DL 44 form is only for new applicants.
This is not true. The DL 44 form is also used for renewals, duplicates, and name changes. It serves multiple purposes related to driver licenses and identification cards.
Misconception 2: You can fill out the DL 44 form in any color ink.
In fact, the form must be completed using black or blue ink only. Using other colors may result in rejection of the application.
Misconception 3: Providing a Social Security Number is optional.
Providing your Social Security Number is mandatory if you are eligible for one. Failure to provide it will result in denial of your application.
Misconception 4: The DL 44 form can be submitted online.
Currently, the DL 44 form must be submitted in person at a DMV office. There is no online submission option for this specific form.
Misconception 5: You can use any name on the form.
You must use your true full name as it appears on legal documents. Using a different name can lead to complications or denial of your application.
Misconception 6: The DL 44 form is only for California residents.
While primarily for California residents, non-residents may also use it under certain conditions, particularly if they are legally present in the U.S.
Misconception 7: You can get a refund after submitting the DL 44 form.
Once the application and fee are submitted, no refunds will be issued. Be sure to double-check your information before submission.
Misconception 8: The DL 44 form is a simple document with no legal implications.
This is misleading. The form includes certifications under penalty of perjury. Providing false information can lead to criminal prosecution.