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DPR-102

Impaired Driver Program Instructor Application
DPR-102

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Summary

The NY DMV form DPR-102, titled Impaired Driver Program Instructor Application, is the official document required for individuals seeking to become instructors for the state's Impaired Driver Program (IDP). To qualify, applicants must hold a valid New York State driver license and maintain a driving record free of any suspensions or revocations for at least three years prior to their application. The form serves as a standardized application that must be completed individually for each prospective instructor and submitted as part of a sponsor agency’s broader application to establish or maintain an IDP.

The application process for instructors is closely integrated with other DMV requirements for IDP sponsors. Specifically, form DPR-102 must be submitted alongside form DPR-103 (the program application) and form DPR-104 (the service agreement). By filing this document, the applicant and the sponsoring agency ensure that the educational personnel meet the legal and safety standards mandated under Article 31 of the New York State Vehicle and Traffic Law, which governs the rehabilitation of motorists with alcohol or drug-related driving convictions.

Pro Tip: To ensure your Impaired Driver Program Instructor Application is processed without delay, remember that a separate DPR-102 form must be completed for each individual instructor and you must hold a valid New York State driver license with no suspensions or revocations for at least three years prior to instructing. Additionally, ensure all required supplemental materials, such as the program service agreement and site inspection reports, are submitted concurrently with the primary application to avoid rejection.

⚠️ Disclaimer
The form summaries, instructions, and "Pro Tips" provided on this website are for informational purposes only. While we strive to keep this information accurate, up-to-date, and easy to understand, official motor vehicle policies, form requirements, and state regulations change frequently. This content does not constitute formal legal or regulatory advice. For absolute accuracy, official guidelines, or further clarification regarding any New York State form or requirement, please consult the official New York State Department of Motor Vehicles (NYS DMV) directly.

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