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When it comes time to renew your driver license, ADOT MVD has good news: driver license renewal can now be completed online at AZMVDNow.gov.
Because Governor Doug Ducey’s Executive Order on deferring standard driver license expiration dates ends on Feb. 28, the Arizona Department of Transportation Motor Vehicle Division is giving many Arizonans the ability to renew their driver license online. Previously, renewals could only be processed during an office visit.
An in-office visit will be required to renew a standard Arizona driver license if an individual’s photo of record was taken more than 12 years prior to renewal, but most Arizonans will be able to renew their driver license without visiting an MVD office.
Follow these steps to renew online.
Where’s my paper vehicle title? About a year ago, MVD began maintaining all vehicle titles electronically and no longer sends a paper title unless it’s requested. If you’ve purchased a vehicle since then, your title is stored electronically and can be viewed at AZMVDNow.gov. If you desire a hard copy of your title, log-in to your account at AZMVDNow.gov, click on “Title Replacement,” submit the $4 processing and postage fee and one will be mailed to your address on file. Tips for buying, selling a car Are you in the market for a new-to-you car? Thinking of selling your vehicle in a private-party sale? Whether you’re a prospective buyer or a seller MVD wants consumers to know steps they can take to protect themselves when selling or purchasing a used vehicle. |