California 2025-2026 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AB1654

Introduced
1/29/26  

Caption

Vehicles: commercial driver’s licenses.

Impact

The implementation of AB 1654 is expected to strengthen the compliance of state laws with federal requirements regarding the lawful presence of individuals. By establishing a verification process through the Systematic Alien Verification for Entitlements (SAVE) program, the bill may reduce instances of unauthorized individuals obtaining commercial drivers licenses. This could potentially enhance road safety and improve the legality of commercial vehicle operations across California.

Summary

Assembly Bill No. 1654, introduced by Assembly Member DeMaio on January 29, 2026, seeks to amend the Vehicle Code by adding Section 15250.2, which targets the issuance and renewal of commercial drivers licenses in California. Under this legislation, the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) will be mandated to verify an applicant's lawful presence in the United States before issuing or renewing a commercial drivers license. This requirement aligns with federal standards and aims to ensure that only legally present individuals can operate commercial vehicles within the state.

Conclusion

Overall, AB 1654 presents a significant shift in how commercial drivers licenses are managed in California by incorporating immigration status checks into the licensing process. The bill's passage could symbolize a broader movement toward stricter enforcement of immigration-related regulations, while also raising questions about access to driving opportunities for immigrants within the state.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding AB 1654 may relate to the enforcement and implications of verifying lawful presence. Proponents of the bill may argue that the measure is necessary to uphold legal standards and promote public safety. However, critics may express concerns over the implications for individuals who may face difficulties proving their lawful presence or the potential for increased barriers to obtaining employment in the commercial driving sector. The revocation clause for licenses possessed by those later determined to be unlawfully present may also spark debate regarding fairness and due process.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA SB442

Drivers' Licenses; revocation and expiration of commercial drivers' licenses for noncitizens; provide

CA AB2659

Vehicles: commercial driver’s license.

CA HB1163

Relating To Commercial Drivers Licensing.

CA HB1163

Relating To Commercial Drivers Licensing.

CA SB1482

Relating To Commercial Drivers Licensing.

CA SB1482

Relating To Commercial Drivers Licensing.

CA SB1222

Driver licenses; prohibiting holders of certain commercial driver license from operating commercial motor vehicles in this state. Emergency.

CA HB1696

Relating To Commercial Driver's Licenses.

CA HB2604

Including gross vehicle weight in the definitions for classes of commercial motor vehicles for drivers' license purposes and modifying the definition of commercial motor vehicle and creating a definition of air mile and gross vehicle weight in the Kansas uniform commercial drivers' license act.

CA HB1763

Modifies provisions relating to nondomiciled commercial drivers' licenses and learners' permits

Similar Bills

NJ A5004

Requires MVC to verify certain information concerning commercial learner's permit and commercial driver license applicants and holders to ensure persons illegally in the State do not obtain or hold such permits and licenses.

IL SB0160

TWP CODE-SOLAR/WIND FACILITIES

CA AB274

Abandoned and derelict vessels: inventory.

HI HB1163

Relating To Commercial Drivers Licensing.

HI SB1482

Relating To Commercial Drivers Licensing.

HI HB1163

Relating To Commercial Drivers Licensing.

HI SB1482

Relating To Commercial Drivers Licensing.

AZ SB1511

commercial vehicles; operator; lawful presence