Address: 621 Orange Dr, Vacaville, CA 95687, USA
Phone: +18007770133
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 7AM–5PM
Tuesday: 7AM–5PM
Wednesday: 9AM–5PM
Thursday: 7AM–5PM
Friday: 7AM–5PM
Saturday: Closed
Ted Elsner
How often do you have a good experience at the DMV? Pretty much never right? Well I have to say, if you do need to use the DMV for a license renewal or other similar service the Vacaville DMV at 7 am on a Thursday is about the best you could ask for. The staff was friendly, the place was quiet, and it took me a grand total of 10 minutes to get my Real ID renewal completed. You couldn't ask for more.
Mike Zwick
Had an appointment. No waiting. Walked in and they quickly helped me and got me out the door. DMV seems to be much better than in years past.
Andre Thomas
This visit was great. Even though I made an appointment, they took me a little early. Service was very fast and courteous. Thank you for getting me out and back on the road.
Emelda Javier
I was in awe of the staff's professionalism and efficiency. 12/14/21 @ 1:30pm. The Gentleman who welcome/directed us was so pleasant with a very happy attitude. The lady who processed my new driver's license was very understanding and patient with me. My mask was fogging up my glasses. I couldn't read the small screen. THANK YOU and wishing U all a blessed Christmas!
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Most state ids have an exp on them so no need for letter just read
Yes
I paid my registration online, how long does it take to receive it.
No they will just suspend your DL ana as Sam S. said also the registration.
In Vacaville/ ca. You need to br 18 years of age
Want to know when do I get my disabled parking placard some people have received ??
Just walk your abstract in to DMV and renew your license. Courts could've given it to you the same day.
How do you do what?
California driver's licenses say exactly: "expires ON" birthday (listed on license as a date). Better take Uber on your birthday to DMV.
DMV will provide her a free senior ID card if you take her down. She can surrender her D/L. If you want the ID to be RealID, bring birth certificate or passport and 2 bills/statements or other documents with her name & address on them to verify residence address.
No must be a physical address.
The do set aside certain times and days, I think they start at 830 in the a.m. You'll have to schedule an appointment anyway.
Usually you have to take the title into DMV & pay any title transfer fees within 10 days of getting the vehicle. Then they keep that title & send you a new title in the mail with your name & info on it. Hope that helps you out..
Has to have a Gold Bear with a Star in the top right corner. must have passport or Real ID to fly
First before you go to DMV make an appointment online and then you will say that you want to take your motorcycle license.!
I think you can checkup on the Public Library.
I don't think so. You have to show the 3 forms of proof
You just go DMV web site and it Will show check appt
Make an appointment but if u go about 445 u will be out by 515 to 530 cuz at 430they shut down all license activities and all windows got to registration and stuff like that
If it is necessary to do the handling too
If you don't want to wait a long time is better to make sure you make appt on line but if you don't mind the wait just walk in
Have you tried going on line to make an appointment first for walk in there might be a long wait time you can make appointments for just about every thing on line with DMV
1)Seller must complete the appropriate sections on the title. 2)Vehicle must pass a smog check, unless exempt. 3)Buyer must provide the ownership documents to the CA DMV. 4)Buyer pays the $15 vehicle title transfer fee and taxes within 30 days.
Please go on the DMV website the cost should be on their website
It will work better if you either call them or just go online and make an appointment either way it might be a long wait
That's not in the form of a question
1)Visit your local California DMV. 2)Complete a Driver License or Identification Card Application (Form DL 44). 3)Provide proofs of your ID, SSN, birth date, and residency. 4)Pay the $30 identification card fee.
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I believe it's at least three.
Question is a bit vague. Answers to many questions can be found on DMV website: DMV.CA.gov
Cash, check, money order, ATM & Debit cards are accepted. No credit cards.
Yes, see info on DMV.ca website.
I think it's best to go to DMV site and you will find detailed instructions there. DMV.CA.gov Site says to go to a DMV office, fill out form DL44, and pay a fee, etc.
You can always drop in, but drop in line is very slow vs. the line for folks who have appointments.
You can get a lot of info on DMV.CA website, and you can make appointment there, too.
Any police officer In a patrol car (on duty) can check.
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