California DMV services & transactions — complete guide
The DMV does far more than issue licenses — it’s a catalog of transactions, and the smartest move is almost always to find the channel that avoids an office visit. This guide maps every California DMV service to how you actually do it: online through MyDMV and the Virtual Field Office, at a DMV Now kiosk, by mail, through AAA, or — only when truly required — in person.
Most renewals, address changes, and record requests are online and take minutes. The handful of things that still need an office — first licenses, REAL ID, and behind-the-wheel tests — are flagged clearly below.
Top tasks
Browse by topic
7 clusters · ordered by user journey, not alphabet.
The 8 questions readers ask most
Use a California DMV service — 5 steps
Most transactions start by checking whether you even need an office.
Eligibility at a glance
What you can do online, at a kiosk, by mail, through AAA, or only in person.
Documents you'll need
What to have ready before you start.
By channel
Pick the channel that fits your transaction.
How services connect to the rest of the DMV system
Frequently asked questions
What can I do at the California DMV online?
What is MyDMV?
What is the Virtual Field Office?
What still requires an in-person visit?
What can a DMV Now kiosk do?
Can AAA handle DMV transactions?
How do I change my address with the DMV?
How do I get my California driving record?
Do I need an appointment?
Can I do DMV transactions by mail?
How do I avoid the DMV line?
What's new in California DMV services for 2026?
Service tools
Calculators & checkers tied to this pillar.