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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.
- Auto Insurance Requirements
Yes. To prevent a vehicle registration suspension, you must...
- Learn More About Titles
In addition to identifying the owner of a vehicle, a...
- Partial Year Registration
If your PYR motor vehicle has a current PNO status on DMV...
- License Plates, Decals, and Placards
The Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) website uses Google™...
- Registration Card Replacement
Registration Operations PO Box 942869 Sacramento, California...
- Update Info on Your Registration
By mail: Download the DMV 14 form (or call DMV at...
- Notice of Transfer and Release of Liability
Have the license plate number and last five digits of the...
- 14 Suspension Fee
There are a few other ways to send us your proof of...
- Auto Insurance Requirements
Vehicle Registration Renewal. Did you already submit your renewal payment? Check your Vehicle Registration Status. Renew today! 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.
This information is on your current vehicle registration card. This online service provides the status of your vehicle registration renewal.
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.
Description. Use this service to check your vehicle registration status. Phone: 800-777-0133.
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. Phone: 800-777-0133.
You can renew your registration online if: You have access to the Internet. You have a valid credit card, debit card, or checking account. You know the last 5 digits of the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) or the Hull Identification Number (HIN) for your vehicle or vessel.