What is the MV-262 form used for?
The MV-262 form is a Certification of Supervised Driving. It is required for driver license applicants who hold a junior learner permit, specifically class DJ or MJ. This form must be presented to the Motor Vehicle License Examiner during each road test. It verifies that the applicant has completed the necessary supervised driving hours before taking the road test.
How many supervised driving hours are required?
Applicants must complete a total of 50 hours of supervised driving. This includes at least 15 hours of driving after sunset. These hours help ensure that new drivers gain ample experience before obtaining their full driver licenses.
Can hours completed in a driving course count towards the 50 hours?
Yes, hours completed in a certified Driver Education Course can count towards the required 50 hours of supervised driving. If these hours are completed, they can be certified on the back of the MV-262 form.
Who can supervise the junior driver during the required driving hours?
The supervising driver must be at least 21 years old and hold a valid license in New York State for the type of vehicle being driven. This is to ensure that the learner is under responsible supervision while practicing driving skills.
What should be done if a parent or guardian wishes to withdraw consent for a junior driver?
If a parent or guardian wants to withdraw consent, they need to complete form MV-1W, known as the Withdrawal of Consent. This form should then be submitted to the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) to cancel the junior driver’s permit or license.
What are the consequences of providing false information on the MV-262 form?
Falsifying information on the MV-262 form may lead to serious legal consequences. It is considered a violation of the Vehicle and Traffic Law and can be categorized as a misdemeanor. Penalties may include fines and imprisonment, depending on the severity of the offense.