Wednesday, November 11, 2009

 

San Diego DMV offices closed on fridays in November

San Diego DMV's Dept. of Licensing / Office of Driver Safety has a number of fine employees working for the public. The management in that office has been faithfully serving California for many years. They also deal with San Diego DUI criminal defense attorneys the best they can.

DMV Offices Closed All Fridays in November

During the month of November, DMV offices will be closed on Fridays November 6, 13, and 20, 2009 – in keeping with Executive Order S-13-09. This includes administrative hearings as a result of DUI arrests in SAn Diego.

DMV will also be closed on Thursday November 26th and Friday November 27th due to the Thanksgiving holiday.

If a visit to a field office is necessary, customers should make every effort to arrive prepared with all requisite paperwork.

Motorists who have a registration renewal date that falls on a Friday closure day will have penalties waived until the next business day.

Customers can perform any one of the following transactions and functions on the DMV Web site, www.dmv.ca.gov:

Schedule office appointments for up to three transactions or for three separate customers; Renew driver license; Renew vehicle registration; Make a change of address; Register to vote; Purchase personalized plates; File a notice of release of liability; Check the license status of driver’s education or traffic schools, new or used vehicle dealers; File vehicle transfer forms; Calculate fees and taxes due; Request refunds; Make appointments for both car and motorcycle driving skill tests, and much more. Automated services are available at (800) 777-0133.

If you wish to speak with driver safety, call 858 627-3901.



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