The California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) is the state agency responsible for issuing driver's licenses, including the Class C Driver License. The DMV ensures that all drivers meet the necessary safety and knowledge standards before issuing a license. The California Class C Driver License is the standard license type that allows individuals to operate regular passenger vehicles, pickup trucks, and vans. This is the most common driver's license in California and permits the operation of vehicles weighing less than 26,000 pounds gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR). With a Class C license, drivers can also tow trailers or vehicles under specific weight limitations. Applicants must pass a vision test, DMV Written Test, and a behind-the-wheel driving test. First-time applicants under 18 must also complete driver education and training requirements.