The Don't Think They Know singer is accused of colliding with another vehicle, with the driver claiming that Breezy handed her over false information before leaving the scene of the accident.
Brown has vehemently denied her claims, insisting he did not leave the incident without exchanging contact information.
Following the episode, it was later reported that the 24-year old had his probation revoked in relation to his 2009 assault on Rihanna, and could face up to four years in jail.
TMZ has now claimed that Chris - who is currently free on his own recognisance - has until August 6 to surrender himself to get booked for the alleged crime.
The LA Times has since confirmed that prosecutors have dismissed two misdemeanour charges against Brown in the case.
A spokesman for the LA city attorney's office has announced that the driving without a licence charge has been dropped because the Turn Up The Music star produced a licence from his home state of Virginia.
Charges suggesting he was driving without insurance have also been axed as Chris was able to prove he had the correct documents.
However, Breezy is not off the hook yet and will still face a single allegation of hit-and-run, and is due in court on August 15. Chris will also face a separate probation violation hearing in the same month.
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