![]() ![]() The full list of 32 languages in which the test is currently offered is not readily obtainable on the DMV’s website. The Dymally-Alatorre Language Services Act says an agency must offer translation in the native tongue of any group that makes up at least 5% of the population the state or local agency serves. The directive says those are the only languages in which the department is required to offer the test under a state law passed in 1973. ![]() The California DMV is preparing to stop offering written drivers license tests in 25 languages, reducing the available test languages to seven, according to a directive issued last week.Īfter the change, the test would be offered only in English, Spanish, Armenian, Chinese, Hindi, Punjabi and Vietnamese, according to the April 27 memo.
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