Some Good News From DMV: Longer Hours and More Appointments Available
illness times;”>Appointments are required, cost beginning Dec. 1, for all first-time applicants seeking driver licenses
DMV anticipates processing approximately 1.4 million additional driver license applications during the first three years after implementation of AB 60. Some of the additional services DMV will be offering include:
- Extended Saturday office hours by appointment for all new driver license applicants at up to 60 DMV field offices across California starting Saturday, January 3, 2015.
- Increased number of available appointments in many field offices that will hire additional staff.
- New driver license applicants will be able to schedule appointments with the DMV up to 90 days in advance, double the current 45-day window.
- Starting December 1, 2014, all first-time driver license applicants must make an appointment to visit their local DMV office. However, four new driver license processing centers will continue to offer walk-in (and appointment) service: Lompoc, Stanton, Granada Hills (all opening November 17, 2014) and San Jose (opening December 1, 2014). Appointments are recommended.
These additional services will be available to all customers seeking an original driver license—meaning the applicant’s first license received in California—whether under AB 60 or otherwise. Read the rest of the article: Mountain View Patch
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