The California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) regulates the motor vehicle industry and administers laws related to vehicles, drivers, and identification. Its primary purpose is to promote safety on California's roads and highways, including:
* Issuing driver's licenses, permits, and identification cards: The DMV is responsible for issuing driver's licenses, permits, and identification cards to California residents. These documents prove identity, age, and residency and are required to operate a motor vehicle or vote in California.
* Registering and titling vehicles: The DMV registers and titles vehicles in California. This process involves collecting fees, verifying ownership, and ensuring the vehicle meets safety and emissions standards.
* Enforcing traffic laws: The DMV works with law enforcement agencies to enforce traffic laws and regulations, including speed limits, seatbelt laws, and DUI laws.
* Conducting driving tests: The DMV conducts driving tests to ensure drivers have the knowledge and skills to operate a motor vehicle safely.
* Administering the Motor Voter Program: The DMV is responsible for administering California's Motor Voter Program, automatically registering eligible voters to vote when they obtain or renew a driver's license or identification card.
* Providing information and resources: The DMV provides information to the public on various topics, including vehicle registration, driver's licenses, traffic laws, and road safety. They also offer online services to make it easier for residents to access their services.
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Main Office
Address:
P.O. Box 188680
1507 21st Street
Suite 330
Sacramento, CA 95818-8680
- (916) 445-1888
- Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM