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Cal. Veh. Code § 17707

Civil Liability of Persons Signing License Applications of Minors

Applied in 4 court decisions — leading case 9 Cal. App. 4th 1847 - Rashtian v. Brac-BH, Inc. (1992)

Most recently applied in 45 Cal. 4th 522 - Contra Costa County Bureau of Children & Family Services v. Y.C. (January 2009)

Amended by Stats. 1992, Ch. 865, Sec. 3

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Any civil liability of a minor arising out of his driving a motor vehicle upon a highway during his minority is hereby imposed upon the person who signed and verified the application of the minor for a license and the person shall be jointly and severally liable with the minor for any damages proximately resulting from the negligent or wrongful act or omission of the minor in driving a motor vehicle, except that an employer signing the application shall be subject to the provisions of this section only if an unrestricted driver’s license has been issued to the minor pursuant to the employer’s written authorization.

No liability may be imposed under this section or under Section 17708 on the state or county, or on a probation officer or child protective services worker acting as an officer of the court for damages caused solely by the negligence or willful misconduct of a minor driver whose application for a driver’s license was signed by the child protective services worker or probation officer while the minor was a dependent or ward of the court.

Official source: California Legislative Information. Reproduced from public-domain California statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.