Avoid the DMV visit. You can complete these services online

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Avoid the DMV visit. You can complete these services online

Do you hate the mundane white walls, the voice on the intercom that flatly says “now I’m on duty” and the plastic chairs that hold you uncomfortably close to strangers while you wait forever to renew your driver’s license?

The Department of Motor Vehicles feels your pain and wants you to complete this and other important tasks from the comfort of your home.

In fact, you will have no choice: these services will only be available remotely.

As part of a self-described “customer-centric digital transformation,” the DMV is expanding its digital services and will no longer process simple transactions in its offices.

Beginning June 3, the department’s website, dmv.ca.gov., will be the primary means of obtaining the following services:

  • Simple vehicle registration renewals without exceeding the due date.
  • Driver’s license renewals that do not require an in-person visit (drivers age 70 and older are among those who will still need to visit a DMV office to renew).
  • Requests for copies of vehicle registration records, which show a vehicle’s ownership history.
  • Requests for copies of driver’s license records, which show a driver’s history.
  • Requests to replace a lost or stolen driver’s license/ID card.

These services can also be accessed by sending the required documents to the DMV or calling the department. In some cases, they can be done through a DMV kiosk.

If you go to your local DMV office, the staff will not process these services in person but will instead direct you to their website or other “out of office” options.

By moving these services online, the DMV expects office visits to decrease by 200,000 customers per month, or about 2.4 million per year.

The change comes just before the start of the summer season, when visits to DMV offices reach their peak, DMV Director Steve Gordon said in a statement.

“We know the situation will only get worse in our offices, with lines and wait times, unless our customers help us by logging in first,” Gordon said. “Help us help you.” Always try online first and use the other convenient channels we’ve made available to you to easily take care of DMV business.

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