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    Schedule an appointment

    May 11, 2021No Comments
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    Logging in to account at AZMVDNow.gov no longer required to make an appointment

    Arizona Department of TransportationPhoenix AZ (May 11, 2021) – If a visit to an ADOT Motor Vehicle Division office is in your future, there’s good news: Appointments can be scheduled online in less than a minute.

    No longer is it required to log-in to an account at AZMVDNow.gov to schedule an office visit. Instead, MVD customers who have an Arizona driver license or ID card can simply go to AZMVDNow.gov, click on the orange “schedule an appointment” button and follow the prompts.

    “MVD is constantly making tweaks and adjustments to better accommodate customers’ needs and provide a better experience,” said MVD Director Eric Jorgensen. “We are committed to our goal of getting customers out of the line and safely on the road.”

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    Though scheduling an MVD appointment is easier than ever, an office visit isn’t needed for most services. Two-thirds of all MVD services and transactions can be completed at AZMVDNow.gov. Here’s a sampling of what can be done online:

    • Renew vehicle registration
    • Renew driver license
    • Order a replacement driver license or ID card
    • Change your address
    • Order specialty and personalized license plates
    • Submit a sold notice

    More than 2 million Arizonans have activated their accounts and are taking advantage of convenient, self-serve options to complete their business with MVD.

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