Temporary licenses were previously valid for 60 days and were issued only in DMV field offices. The state estimates that the backlog is now down to 5,000 but acknowledges that it may be April 1 before everyone has a permanent license. 1, with some waiting months for them to be processed. About 250,000 motorists across the state have not received their new cards in time since Oct. With thousands of California drivers unable to renew their licenses before they expire because of glitches with the new high-tech format, the Department of Motor Vehicles announced Friday that temporary licenses would be sent out to all affected drivers beginning Monday and would be valid for 90 days instead of 60.
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