MVD expands contact center help, online services AZ MVD website (Source: AZ MVD) By Shelby Trahan | April 15, 2021 at 9:28 AM MST - Updated April 15 at 9:28 AM
TUCSON, Ariz. (KOLD News 13) - Through the COVID-19 pandemic, customer service demands at the Arizona Department of Transportation Motor Vehicle Division have changed.
A partnership with the Yuma prison is expected to provide some relief to the high volume of calls MVD receives.
âMVD is pleased to expand operations of the contact center and customers are the biggest beneficiaries,â MVD Director Eric Jorgensen said. âWeâre grateful that our partnership with the Arizona Department of Corrections, Rehabilitation and Reentry (ADCRR) continues to help us get customers out of line and safely on the road.â
The Arizona Department of Transportation is making it easier to renew your vehicle registration or driverâs license.
Renewing a standard Arizona driver license or a commercial driver license can now be completed with a few clicks on a website.
And Arizonans can now renew their vehicle registration while shopping at Walmart.
License renewalAs Gov. Doug Duceyâs Executive Order on deferring standard driver license expiration dates ended on Feb. 28, the ADOT 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.
âMost Arizonans with a standard driver license must renew their license when they turn 65 years of age and every five years thereafter,â said ADOT Director John Halikowski. âDuring the pandemic, ADOT wants to continue Gov. Duceyâs efforts to help protect our most vulnerable and weâre pleased to be able to offer a contactless renewa
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Renew your vehicle registration at Walmart
PHOENIX (KYMA, KECY) - You can now renew your vehicle registration while shopping at Walmart.
The Arizona Department of Transportation Motor Vehicle Division (MVD) has made it possible to pay your registration with cash or debit at Walmart stores.
“We’re committed to giving customers convenient options to complete their business with MVD,” said Eric Jorgensen, MVD director. “Being able to renew vehicle registration during a trip to Walmart, as well as other grocery and convenience stores, is one more example of our promise to get Arizonans out of line and safely on the road.”
Arizonans can now renew driver’s license online
PHOENIX (KYMA, KECY) - Good news for those who need to renew their driver s license. You can complete your application with just a few clicks on a website.
As Governor Doug Ducey s executive order on extending license expiration dates, which ends on February 28, the Arizona Department of Transportation Motor Vehicle Division (MVD) is now giving you the option to save a visit and do it online.
“Most Arizonans with a standard driver s license must renew their license when they turn 65 years of age and every five years thereafter,” ADOT Director John Halikowski said. “During the pandemic, ADOT wants to continue Governor Ducey’s efforts to help protect our most vulnerable, and we’re pleased to be able to offer a contactless renewal option so people can continue making healthy choices.”