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If you plan to store and not operate your vehicle during the next renewal year, you may file for Planned Nonoperation (PNO) online. There is a fee to file for PNO . You may file for PNO up to 60 days before the vehicle’s registration expires.
- Planned Nonoperation Filing
This online form is also used for registration renewal;...
- Registration Renewal FAQs
Most customers can renew their registration online. You can...
- International Registration Plan
Documentation verifying the California place of business...
- Go to Assisted Online Renewal
If your renewal needs require additional information or...
- Make an Appointment
The DMV office does not provide services for vehicle...
- Renew Now
License plate or CF number *. Maximum 8 characters. Do not...
- DMV Kiosk
The kiosk provider does not have access to DMV records and...
- Registration Card Replacement
Complete an Application for Replacement Plates, Stickers,...
- Planned Nonoperation Filing
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Most customers can renew their registration online. You can even pay by check or card and save the stamp! You can also call us and renew over the phone at 1-800-777-0133 – also saving a stamp. And if you must renew by mail and have time to wait you can mail to: DMV Renewal PO Box 942897 Sacramento, CA 94269-0001
You need a DMV form for various reasons like applying for, renewing, replacing, correcting, or updating a driver's license or identification card, or to apply for license endorsements. Launch service : Find a DMV Form
Register your vehicle or renew registration. When using this online service, enter your License Plate Number for vehicles or CF Number for vessels/boats and Vehicle Identification Number to get started.
Another easy way to renew your registration is by doing it online through the CA DMV website. To renew online, you have to provide the last 5 digits of your VIN and proof of insurance. You won’t be eligible for a renewal if you don’t have these two. You’ll also need a bank account or checking account to settle the payment.
To renew online, you'll need: Your license plate number. The last 5 digits of your vehicle identification number (VIN). Proof of car insurance on file with the DMV. Proof of smog certification on file with the CA DMV. Payment to cover your renewal fee (credit, debit, or ATM card, or checking account number). DID YOU KNOW?: