

You can also call them at 60 (Phoenix), 52 (Tucson), or 1-80. Or, their mailing address is: Arizona Department of Transportation, Motor Vehicle Division. You can contact them using their online form, or you can find an office using their interactive map.

Motor Vehicle Services in Arizona are overseen by ADOT, the Arizona Department of Transportation.They can also be reached by phone at: 85 or 90 The Alaska Department of Administration Division of Motor Vehicles can be reached by email, or a full list of their office locations is available online.Direct phone numbers can be found for all county and registration offices on their website. Simply select a topic from the list provided, enter your contact information into the field, and send your message. You can contact the Alabama DMV directly through the contact page on their website. The Alabama Department of Revenue’s Motor Vehicle Division has a main office at 2545 Taylor Road in Montgomery, 36117.Dial 2 after calling to get in touch with a human regarding registration info and skip the menu.Īlso, just as another tip that everyone should know: AAA does provide pretty comprehensive DMV serves if you’re a member. I’m not going to be an all-out AAA slut or anything, but their service, wait times, and general helpfulness tend to be miles ahead of what you get at the DMV.To contact the DMV directly in the different states, you can use the information below for the addresses, phone numbers, email addresses, and websites for each DMV: So you can’t get information on license renewals or any other non-reg info. Still, the downside here is that this number is ONLY for registration / title information. This same number is even rated 4 stars by a site called which gives reviews on customer service lines (when is the DMV rated 4 stars for anythng!?!?). Amazingly, after dialing that number this morning at around 11:00am my wait time was only around 10 minutes, then spoke directly with a representative who had the information I needed regarding my vehicle title. The 916 number is a direct line to the Sacramento DMV office (the CA headquarters for all DMV offices). However, I don’t give up easy, so I went back to Google and started getting more creative with my searches until I stumbled across this number… Unfortunately, my dreams of epic state run customer service were shattered (why did I delude myself) after I hung up following 45 minutes of waiting on the phone to get a human representative to speak with me. This same 8 number is what I found through multiple sources, and I actually called it hoping to get the help I needed regarding a vehicle registration and change of title. Now, if you type in a regular old Google search looking for the DMV (and you live in Pasadena), you might get a result that looks like this:
