This online driver’s license and ID card application saves you time by letting you complete the application before visiting a DMV field office. When you arrive, DMV employees can quickly access your completed form and begin to process it.
You can use this form to apply for, renew, replace, correct, or update a driver’s license or identification card, or to apply for license endorsements.
Yes, but because each form has a unique barcode on it, it cannot be downloaded and printed. A new paper version of the driver’s license application is available in field offices for customers who choose not to complete the electronic version. Although, DMV is moving towards a completely paperless process and will begin to phase out the paper application.
How do I sign the application? plus minusYou will sign the form once you visit a DMV field office and complete the process with a DMV employee.
Can I apply for an ID card for a minor using the online application? plus minusYes. A parent can use their own email when completing the electronic application for minors, if the minor does not have their own email account.
Is the online application only available in English? plus minusNo. The application is available in 10 languages: English, Spanish, Chinese, Hindi, Japanese, Khmer, Korean, Tagalog, Thai, and Vietnamese.
Will DMV share any information on the online application? plus minusInformation on the electronic application is only used for a DMV transaction. Although, pursuant to state law, customers who are eligible to register to vote will have their voter registration information shared with the Secretary of State.
Will I be registered to vote when I fill out the online application? plus minusNo. Before the Secretary of State will register you to vote, you must submit the electronic application to DMV and also complete your transaction at a DMV field office. Once at the field office, a DMV employee will retrieve your driver’s license or identification card application and complete the transaction with you. DMV will then electronically transmit voter information to the Secretary of State to complete the voter registration. Those who indicate eligibility to vote and do not opt out, will be registered to vote.
Will I be a registered organ and tissue donor when I fill out the electronic application? plus minusNo. The organ and tissue donor registry will not be completed until an applicant visits a field office and submits the application with a DMV employee as part of your driver’s license or identification card application.
What is the confirmation number for? plus minusYou will receive a confirmation number in your email once you complete and submit the electronic application. A DMV field office employee can use your confirmation number to look up your application.
I’m under 18 years old. How do I get my parents to sign so I can get my license? plus minusThe online driver’s license application provides a section for parents to complete. Voter pre-registration is available for 16- and 17-year-old applicants. Once they turn 18, they will be registered to vote.
I don’t want to include my social security number on the application. Will the DMV still process my application? plus minus
DMV takes the privacy and security of our customer’s information seriously and has employed measures to ensure the electronic application is secure. If a customer has a Social Security number, the law requires them to provide it on their application.
I am an immigrant to the United States and live in California. Can I get a driver's license? plus minus
AB 60 driver’s licenses are for individuals who are unable to provide proof of legal presence in the United States, but who meet California DMV requirements and are able to provide proof of identity and California residency. Learn more.
The Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) website uses Google™ Translate to provide automatic translation of its web pages. This translation application tool is provided for purposes of information and convenience only. Google™ Translate is a free third-party service, which is not controlled by the DMV. The DMV is unable to guarantee the accuracy of any translation provided by Google™ Translate and is therefore not liable for any inaccurate information or changes in the formatting of the pages resulting from the use of the translation application tool.
The web pages currently in English on the DMV website are the official and accurate source for the program information and services the DMV provides. Any discrepancies or differences created in the translation are not binding and have no legal effect for compliance or enforcement purposes. If any questions arise related to the information contained in the translated website, please refer to the English version.
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Most DMV business can be completed online, but you may need to visit an office in person. Prepare online ahead of time and finish your DMV office visit faster:
Remember to bring the required documents, such as birth certificate or passport, with you.