My husband needs a form to take corrective lenses of his license after cataract surgery.

Q) My husband needs a form to take corrective lenses of his license after cataract surgery. His dr will fill it out.

A) In most states, your husband’s eye doctor can fill out a Vision Statement form or a similar document to certify that he is able to meet the vision standards required to hold a driver’s license. This form is typically submitted to the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) along with a request for a corrected license. The form should indicate that your husband has had cataract surgery and now meets the minimum vision requirements for driving. The specific form that your husband’s doctor needs to fill out may vary depending on the state where he resides, so I would recommend contacting your local DMV for more information.


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