Address: 2277 W 700 S Suite 1, Springville, UT 84663, USA
Phone: +18019654437
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8AM–4:45PM
Tuesday: 8AM–4:45PM
Wednesday: 8AM–4:45PM
Thursday: 8AM–4:45PM
Friday: 8AM–4:45PM
Saturday: Closed
Matthew Zobell
Terrible service
Gerardo Espinoza
Very good attention
Matt Carlson
My wife got in and through very quickly everyone was friendly.
Laurie Wood
Very friendly & courteous, was able to get my motorcycle endorsement quickly.
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How do I make an appointment to Renew my drivers licience ?
Right now they are doing walk-in appointments so go at the time you scheduled and it should work out
You have to schedule it online with their scheduling tool
They are currently requiring appointments for everything.
I would bring them just in case it comes up. Better to have it and not need it than need it and not have it.
Yes I live in Salt Lake County but I needed to renew my license same day so I went to Springville because they were the only place near me that had a same day apartment and was in and out in less than 10 min.
You can do a change of address online. Go to dld.utah.gov and there's a button for change of address. It's very easy
Passport/birth certificate, social security card, two items of proof of address (ex. mailed letters or Amazon packages), and form of payment
I would assume so but I don't know for sure. I would call and ask them.
Yes, you should be able to do so on the Driver's License renewal page of the Utah.gov site.
You need to go on the web site at dmv.utah.gov , not the drivers licence one. And yes, they like you to make an appointment for now.
Go to the Utah DMV website. Make an appointment. They will provide with all the information you need.
Drivers Ed three are companies out there for over age 16. Then they take you through it sll.
I think you do your road test wherever you are scheduled.
Call their number and they have a prerecorded answer.
You have to check it as soon as you get the new one, they sometimes make those kinds of errors, and I believe that expiration date is always the same and we need to wait for it to be close so they can renew it. It's a different job.
You are looking at the wrong office. You can get a driver license, permits and such here but nothing to do with vehicles titles or property titles.
I walked in as well, it was pretty empty. But it was a Wednesday morning, so maybe it was their slow time.
Its the DLD
An appointment is best, but when we went for a learner's permit we didn't have an appointment and they still helped us.
Do I need to make an appointment for an ID card?
I would call or stop the licensing center they are very helpful and very nice I moved in from out of state and they walked me through everything I needed to do
Yeah, I was told they do everything Orem does.
It depends on if you're 18 or older. Once you're 18 you need to bring in mail with your name. You can check the requirements on their website dld.utah.gov
If it's updated in their system, you shouldn't need to. I'd bring something just to be safe.
closed.
You will need a original birth certificate, your social security card, and 2 pieces of mail with your name on them from where you are living. Bring all that info to them and I think 52 dollars to apply for your temporary license, and you will have to take the written test, so ask for a guidebook, and study hard
Yep.
Two proofs of address, Application, your sss card and birth certificate. If under 18 years of age a parent or legal guardian with guardian papers need to come in to sign for the minor in front of the examiner. Also if under 18, the parent DL or ID will take place of the proofs of address it the address is the same as where the person resides.
Mail two letters to yourself. You may also use ahipping labels etc. Dated within the last 90 days.
No drivers licenses only. Go to the DMV in provo for vehicle
You can go onto dld.utah.gov, but it's not required to have an appointment but it can save you time.
Got to our website DLD.UTAH.GOV and change your address then write the new address on the back of your license. When you renew, the new address will then be changed to your new one. OR Bring in two proofs of your new/currant address and we can change it at our offices.
In Utah County you can now go to either Orem or Springville DLD's to get your license no matter what type of license you need or where your old license is from. Also those who do not have a driver license. Provo Driver License Division in east bay is now closed so do not go there Provo Division of Motor Vehicle is still open for Vehicle licensing needs.
You can no longer go to the Provo East Bay DLD for it is now closed. Come to the Springville DLD at 2277 S 700 S, Suite #1 Springville Utah. There is a video of the south bound I15 exit showing how to get there at https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=10221100901058736&id=1430148417&sfnsn=mo&d=n&vh=i
You can get an ID anytime after you turn 16 years old with out any else needing to sign for it. A driver license you can get with out a parent/guardian signature after you turn 18 years old.
He will have to come in so a picture can be taken and a signature can be obtain in front of an examiner. An application will also need to be filled out and you can do that either from our website of DLD.UTAH.GOV or as you come into any of our offices.
Fill out an application either from our website at DLD.UTAH.GOV or one as you enter any office. Bring some type of ID and Proof of your address if you have recently moved and come in any time between 8 am and 4:30 pm Monday-Friday except holidays.
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The other answer is totally wrong. Go to this office or any other DLD office. But for sure do NOTgo to the DMV. they do vehicles only.
Come to the Springville DLD at 2277 S 700 S, Suite #1 Springville Utah.
The answer is found at https://dld.utah.gov/wp-content/uploads/sites/17/2019/09/DLD-335-Spanish-REV-9.19.pdf
Call 801-965-4437 or come to any DLD office.
All ID's renew or new cost $23 at this time. The price increases in Jan. 2020!
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