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Section 1: Ambulance Driver License Application & Eligibility
(Questions 1-8)
Q1. What is the minimum age requirement to obtain a California Ambulance
Driver Certificate (DL 61)?
A. 16 years of age
B. 17 years of age
C. 18 years of age [CORRECT]
D. 21 years of age
Rationale: CVC §12527 and DMV requirements specify that every applicant for an
ambulance driver certificate must be at least 18 years of age. A and B are below the
legal minimum. D is incorrect because 21 is not the requirement for ambulance
driver certification (it applies to other commercial endorsements but not ADL).
Correct Answer: C
Q2. Which of the following individuals is EXEMPT from obtaining a California
Ambulance Driver Certificate?
A. A part-time ambulance driver working for a private ambulance company
B. A volunteer firefighter driving an ambulance for a public agency
C. A salaried, regular, full-time police officer driving an ambulance in the line of duty
[CORRECT]
D. A clerical employee of a fire department who occasionally drives ambulances
,Rationale: CVC §12527(f) and 13 CCR §1100.3 exempt salaried, regular, full-time
police officers, deputy sheriffs, or fire department members of a public agency. Part-
time employees, volunteers, and clerical staff are NOT exempt and must obtain the
certificate.
Correct Answer: C
Q3. What medical certification form must an ambulance driver applicant submit
to the DMV?
A. DL 51 Medical Examination Report only
B. MCSA-5875 Medical Examination Report and MCSA-5876 Medical Examiner's
Certificate [CORRECT]
C. DOT Physical Card (Federal Form only)
D. A physician's note stating the applicant is physically fit
Rationale: The DMV requires submission of both the Medical Examination Report
(MER) Form MCSA-5875 AND the Medical Examiner's Certification (MEC) Form
MCSA-5876. The DL 51 was the older form that has been replaced by the federal
MCSA forms. A physician's note alone does not satisfy the regulatory requirement.
Correct Answer: B
Q4. How long is a California Ambulance Driver Certificate valid from the date of
issuance?
A. 2 years
B. 3 years
C. 5 years
D. A period not to exceed 5 years and 6 months [CORRECT]
Rationale: Per DMV regulations, Ambulance Driver Certificates are valid for a period
not to exceed 5 years and 6 months from the date of issuance. This is longer than
,many other professional driving certifications. A, B, and C do not match the exact
regulatory timeframe.
Correct Answer: D
Q5. Which of the following criminal convictions within the preceding 7 years
would DISQUALIFY an applicant from obtaining an Ambulance Driver Certificate?
A. One parking ticket for expired meter
B. A misdemeanor shoplifting conviction
C. A felony conviction involving assault [CORRECT]
D. A speeding ticket for driving 5 mph over the limit
Rationale: CVC §13372(b)(1) states that DMV may refuse a certificate if the applicant
has been convicted during the preceding seven years of any offense punishable as a
felony. Felonies involving assault, homicide, theft, hit-and-run, evading police, and
vehicular manslaughter are disqualifying. Misdemeanor shoplifting (theft under $950)
and minor traffic violations do not automatically disqualify.
Correct Answer: C
Q6. What is the application fee for an ORIGINAL California Ambulance Driver
Certificate?
A. $12.00
B. $25.00
C. $32.00
D. $57.00 ($25 certificate + $32 fingerprinting) [CORRECT]
Rationale: The initial application fee is $57.00, broken down as $25.00 for the
certificate and $32.00 for fingerprinting (Live Scan). The $12.00 fee applies to
renewals, duplicates, or name changes. Note that fingerprinting fees are subject to
change.
Correct Answer: D
, Q7. Which of the following is NOT required when RENEWING an Ambulance
Driver Certificate?
A. Submission of a new Live Scan fingerprint application [CORRECT]
B. Payment of the $12.00 renewal fee
C. A valid medical examiner's certificate
D. A valid California driver's license
Rationale: Live Scan fingerprinting (DMV 8016) is required for INITIAL applications
only, NOT for renewals. The renewal requires the $12.00 fee, current medical
certification, and a valid driver's license. This is a common trap question
distinguishing initial vs. renewal requirements.
Correct Answer: A
Q8. Within what timeframe must an ambulance driver complete emergency
medical training after initial certificate issuance?
A. Within 30 days
B. Within 6 months
C. Within 1 year [CORRECT]
D. Within 2 years
Rationale: CVC §12527(d) requires that the driver of a California-based ambulance
shall, within one year of initial issuance of the ambulance driver certificate, possess a
certificate or license evidencing compliance with emergency medical training
standards. Advanced first aid and CPR training should be completed prior to
employment.
Correct Answer: C
Section 2: Legal Requirements & Vehicle Code (Questions 9-22)