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Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles (Superior Service | Secure Credentials | Saving Lives)
Welcome to the official site of the Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles, with quick access to driver and vehicle online transactions and information.
Payments and Refunds.
DMV is now offering specific services by appointment only at many locations. VISIT A DMV CUSTOMER SERVICE CENTER: To schedule an appointment at a DMV customer service center, select a "service type" and then select which office you'd like to visit from the menu to the right.
A vehicle’s registration proves you have registered it with the state and are legally allowed to drive it. You’ll need to register a vehicle if you buy it from a dealer or private seller, or move to a different state. Registrations must be renewed annually.
Most Virginia driver’s licenses last for eight years. When those eight years nearly complete, it’s time to renew. You can renew online, by mail or in person as early as ONE year before your license expires. Here’s how.
You may renew your driver's license online unless your previous renewal was completed online or by mail or your license is suspended or revoked. Other conditions may also affect your eligibility to renew online.
More than 50 services can be done online, including: changing your address, ordering a replacement license, ID, title or registration, renewing your registration, driver’s license or ID, or notifying us you’ve sold a vehicle, etc.
Use this transaction to update your residential, mailing or vehicle registration address with DMV. DMV can store three different addresses: Residence/Home Address
Need to Visit DMV? Most services can be conducted online or by mail, but if you need to visit us in person, make an appointment, reserve your spot or walk in for service. Appointments: Available Monday through Friday; E-Ticket: Available during regular office hours; Walk-ins: Available during regular office hours