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California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) - apply for a REAL ID, register a vehicle, renew a driver's license, and more.
Online Services. Save time and paper. Opt in now for driver’s license/identification card and vehicle registration renewal notices via email. Create a MyDMV account and Go Paperless today!
Get your driver’s license and identification card renewal notices electronically. Log in to or create a DMV account to sign up today. Renew Your Driver's License. If you already have a California DL, you can renew it in person at a DMV office, by mail, or online.
Renew Now. If you need to change your address, do so at least 3 days before renewal. Your address is current if: Your renewal notice was addressed to and received at your current address. Your current address matches last year’s registration card. You have not moved in the last 12 months.
Driver’s Licenses & Identification Cards. As of the new May 7, 2025 deadline, you will need a REAL ID if you want to use your license to board domestic flights or enter federal facilities. It’s important to renew driver’s licenses, ID cards, and provisional instruction permits before they expire.
This online driver’s license and ID card application saves you time by letting you complete the application before visiting a DMV field office. When you arrive, DMV employees can quickly access your completed form and begin to process it. Start application.
Renew at a DMV office. Select this option if you have either a: Standard driver’s license/ID or REAL ID driver’s license/ID and received a notice to renew at a DMV office. You can start the renewal online and save time at your office visit. Are you over age 70?
Appointments. Online Appointment Scheduler. The following services are not available at the DMV office and must be done online, at a DMV kiosk, with a DMV business partner, or by mail. Vehicle Registration Renewal (with no changes) Driver’s License/ID Card Renewal (with no in-office requirements) Driver Record. Vehicle Record.
If you need to register a vehicle for use on California roadways, waterways, or trailways, you’ve come to the right place to find out all you need to know. Learn about new vehicle registrations.
DMV will accept Planned Nonoperation (PNO) up to 60 days before registration expires or up to 90 days after registration expires.