CA DMV Phone Number & Contact Information Guide
Find the CA DMV phone number, live chat, office locator, and every way to reach the DMV fast — hours, tips to skip hold times, and more.
How to Reach the CA DMV — Every Option Explained
You have got a question about your license, registration, or maybe a title transfer that has gone sideways. The CA DMV phone number most people reach for first is 1-800-777-0133 — that is the main customer service line, open Monday through Friday, 8 AM to 5 PM Pacific. But calling is not always the fastest path. Let us walk through every real contact option so you can pick the one that actually works for your situation.
The DMV handles millions of transactions a year. That means hold times can stretch 30–45 minutes on a busy Monday morning. If you can use the website or the virtual assistant instead, you will often solve your problem in under five minutes — no elevator music required.
CA DMV Phone Number Directory
Different situations have different numbers. Using the right one cuts your wait time significantly:
- General customer service: 1-800-777-0133 (TTY 1-800-368-4327)
- Commercial Driver (CDL) inquiries: 916-229-3126
- Occupational Licensing (dealers, driving schools): 916-229-3126
- International Registration Plan (IRP): 916-657-8171
- International/outside CA callers: 916-657-6525
- Disabled Person Parking Placard: 1-800-777-0133 (mention DPP early)
CA DMV Live Chat and Virtual Assistant
The DMV virtual assistant — called "Miles" — lives at dmv.ca.gov. The chat icon sits in the bottom-right corner. Miles handles appointment scheduling, fee estimates, renewal status, and document requirements. It is available 24/7, which is genuinely useful when you are scrambling at 11 PM the night before a road test.
If Miles cannot resolve your issue, you will be escalated to a live agent during business hours. Live chat agents typically respond faster than phone hold queues — especially mid-week and mid-morning.
DMV Online Services — Faster Than Calling
For many tasks, you do not need to contact anyone. The DMV portal handles:
- Vehicle registration renewal
- Driver license and ID renewal (if eligible)
- Address changes
- Appointment scheduling
- REAL ID status checks
- Record requests (driving record, vehicle record)
- Disabled Person Parking Placard renewal
If you are preparing for the written knowledge test, the written exam practice page is the single biggest factor in passing on your first try. You can also take a DMV knowledge practice test 2026 to see exactly where you stand before test day.
Find a DMV Field Office Near You
California has over 170 DMV field offices. The office locator at dmv.ca.gov/portal/locations lets you search by city, ZIP, or county. Each listing shows hours, services offered, and whether appointments are available.
Not every office offers every service — some do not process commercial licenses, and a few are appointment-only. Check the listing before you make the trip.
What Time Do DMV Offices Open?
Most field offices run Tuesday through Friday, 8 AM to 5 PM. Select locations open Saturdays 8 AM to noon. Monday hours tend to be reduced — 9 AM to 5 PM at many offices — and Monday sees the heaviest walk-in traffic. Tuesday or Wednesday morning typically has the shortest in-person wait.
DMV Appointment System
Walk-ins are accepted, but you can easily wait two hours or more. Booking a DMV appointment cuts that to roughly 15–20 minutes. Schedule online, call 1-800-777-0133, or use the DMV NOW kiosks available at select AAA offices.
Appointments open 90 days in advance. REAL ID and behind-the-wheel tests book up fast in urban areas — set a reminder and grab a slot as soon as it drops.
Mailing Address for Written Correspondence
Some issues require documentation — disputes, legal notices, formal records requests. The headquarters mailing address is:
Department of Motor Vehicles
2415 1st Avenue
Sacramento, CA 95818-2606
Title and registration mail-in transactions use form-specific addresses. Most DMV forms list the correct mailing address in the footer — follow that over anything else.
Third-Party DMV Services: AAA and Others
AAA members in California can handle many DMV transactions at AAA offices without ever contacting the DMV directly:
- Vehicle registration renewal
- Title transfers
- Replacement stickers and plates
- Disability placard renewals
Some auto dealers and smog stations are also authorized DMV partners. Anything requiring physical presence — behind-the-wheel test, REAL ID verification, driving record review — needs a DMV field office.
DMV Social Media
The CA DMV is active on Twitter/X (@CA_DMV) and Facebook. These channels push service alerts, office closures, and fee change notices. They do not handle personal account inquiries publicly. The social team sometimes responds to direct messages for general questions — it is worth a try if the phone line is jammed.
There is no direct customer email address for the general public. The DMV routes all personal inquiries through the phone line or virtual assistant to maintain identity verification. If you see a site claiming to offer DMV email support for a fee — that is a third-party service, not the actual DMV.
Tips to Cut Hold Times
A few practical tricks that actually work:
- Call right when lines open — 8:00 AM sharp on a Tuesday or Wednesday
- Avoid Mondays — heaviest call volume of the week, by a wide margin
- Use the automated phone menu first — registration status and fee lookups are handled without a live agent
- Try live chat instead — Miles often resolves simple questions faster than the phone queue
- Read the FAQ section at dmv.ca.gov — answers to 80% of common questions are documented there
What to Have Ready Before You Call
The DMV verifies your identity before discussing account details. Have these ready before you dial:
- Driver license number or DMV customer ID
- Last four digits of your Social Security Number
- Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) if your question involves a vehicle
- Date of birth
Having these in front of you saves a frustrating scramble mid-call — and can mean the difference between a two-minute fix and getting bumped to a callback queue.
DMV Contact for Out-of-State License Transfers
Moving to California? You have got 10 days from establishing residency to get a CA driver license if you plan to drive. The process requires an in-person visit to a DMV field office. You will take a written knowledge test and possibly a vision exam. A learner permit practice test is useful prep even for experienced drivers, since California rules differ from other states. Check the study materials section for comprehensive prep resources.
Contacting the DMV for Business and Fleet Accounts
Businesses managing vehicle fleets, auto dealers, driving schools, and occupational license holders have dedicated DMV contact channels. The Occupational Licensing Branch handles dealer licenses, driving school permits, and traffic violator school oversight — reach them at 916-229-3126 or through the online occupational licensing portal.
Fleet managers dealing with commercial vehicle registration or IRP accounts should contact the Motor Carrier Permit Unit directly. General customer service agents do not always have access to commercial-level account details, so routing your call correctly from the start saves real time.
Quick Reference: All CA DMV Contact Options
Here is the full rundown in one place:
- Main phone: 1-800-777-0133 (Mon-Fri 8 AM-5 PM PT)
- TTY/TDD: 1-800-368-4327
- International/outside CA: 916-657-6525
- CDL / Occupational Licensing: 916-229-3126
- IRP (fleet/interstate): 916-657-8171
- Virtual assistant: dmv.ca.gov (24/7)
- Office locator: dmv.ca.gov/portal/locations
- Social: @CA_DMV on X (alerts only)
- Mail: 2415 1st Ave, Sacramento CA 95818
Whether you are renewing, transferring a title, scheduling a road test, or sorting out a complicated situation, there is a channel that fits. The DMV has gotten meaningfully better at online self-service over the past few years — most routine tasks do not need a phone call at all. But when you do need a live person, calling at exactly 8 AM Tuesday remains the most reliable way to get through fast.
About the Author
Attorney & Bar Exam Preparation Specialist
Yale Law SchoolJames R. Hargrove is a practicing attorney and legal educator with a Juris Doctor from Yale Law School and an LLM in Constitutional Law. With over a decade of experience coaching bar exam candidates across multiple jurisdictions, he specializes in MBE strategy, state-specific essay preparation, and multistate performance test techniques.