A Westminster DMV employee is suspected of taking bribes in exchange for providing driver’s licenses to two applicants, according to an Orange County District Attorney statement.

Jose Alberto Carrillo, 47, of Fresno, is charged with two counts of altering public documents, computer access and fraud. He was arrested in Fresno on Thursday, but lived in Orange County when he allegedly took the bribes.

The DMV began an investigation after a customer complained of not receiving the commercial driver’s license he had paid Carrillo for.

In May 2012, Carrillo allegedly offered to change a customer’s failed written driving test to a passing grade in exchange for $100. He told the customer to go to the restroom and hide the money between pieces of papers to avoid being caught, the district attorney said.

Carrillo then changed the exam results on a DMV computer, and an temporary license was issued.

In June 2012, Carrillo was paid $500 to enter, falsely, that a DMV customer had provided a birth certificate as proof of identity. The customer then was issued a driver’s license.

Carrillo faces up to five years in jail. He was released Thursday on $20,000 bail, and has a scheduled court appearance in Fullerton on April 20.

The case was investigated by the DMV’s Investigations Division.