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Visit the RMV's Online Service Center for over 60 transactions that can be completed online and skip the trip to the RMV. Are you REAL ID ready? On May 7, 2025, U.S. travelers must be REAL ID compliant to board domestic flights and access certain federal facilities.
Vehicle Registration. Find out what you need to renew, amend, or replace your vehicle registration and/or license plates. If you own or lease a motor vehicle or trailer in Massachusetts, you must meet certain obligations to keep your vehicle legally registered and safe for the road.
Click on a license or ID type to find out more about how to apply, renew, or take other actions for all Massachusetts licenses and IDs.
You can renew your license up to 2 years after expiration. If your license has been expired more than 2 years, you will be required to take the learner's permit exam and road test. If you have not received your credential after 30 days, contact the RMV.
To drive in Massachusetts, a vehicle and trailer needs to be properly registered with the RMV, and the vehicle owner must have a legally acquired title. LOG IN: myRMV. Find out how to register and title your vehicle or trailer for the first time in Massachusetts.
The RMV provides appointments at (most) Service Center Locations during any available time Monday through Friday between 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. dedicated to customers over the age of 65 and people with disabilities.
Renew your vehicle or trailer registration. All motor vehicles or trailers must maintain a valid registration with the Registry of Motor Vehicles (RMV). Vehicle registrations must be renewed every 1 or 2 years depending on the plate type.
By using the search tool on the RMV website, you can quickly and easily find RMV content related to your RMV inquiry or service transaction. You may also check out a full list of what the RMV offers to find what you need.
To drive in Massachusetts, your vehicle needs to be properly registered with the RMV, and you need to have a legally acquired title.
To get one, you’ll need to provide additional documentation and come into an RMV service center. Learn more about REAL ID and whether or not you need one below. Starting July 1, 2023 eligible residents in Massachusetts can obtain a Standard (Class D or M) driver's license, regardless of immigration status, under the Work and Family Mobility Act.