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  2. The kiosk provider does not have access to DMV records and cannot assist with non-kiosk transactions. For assistance with a kiosk transaction only, email the kiosk provider at CAKioskSupport@iti4dmv.com. If you need assistance with a non-kiosk transaction, contact the California DMV at: Telephone: 1-800-777-0133; Hearing Impaired: TTY 1-800-368 ...

  3. Summary: How to Change Your Address with the DMV. Our page about changing your address has all the information you need on how to update the address on your driver's license, ID card, registration and vehicle title. You can also find information about applicable DMV fees, forms and other required documentation.

  4. Yes, you can. However, you need to change your address online before you try to renew your registration online. To make sure that your new registration is mailed to your updated address, make sure you wait 3 business days between changing your address online and renewing your registration so the system can update your information.

  5. Online: Change your address online. Expect it to take up to three days for processing. By mail: Download the DMV 14 form (or call DMV at 1-800-777-0133 to request to have the form mailed to you; note this may take up to 5 days to receive) and mail the completed form to the address listed on the form.

  6. It’s important to renew driver’s licenses (DLs), identification (ID) cards, and provisional instruction permits before they expire. The expiration date is noted on the card. 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.

  7. Getting a California Driver's License. If you become a California resident, you must get a California DL within 10 days. Residency is established by voting in a California election, paying resident tuition, filing for a homeowner’s property tax exemption, or any other privilege or benefit not ordinarily extended to nonresidents.

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