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This online service provides you with the status of your driver’s license or ID card application or renewal.
If you haven’t received your new DL after 60 days, call 1-800-777-0133 to check the status. If you are 16 or 17 and have a valid driver’s license from another country, you may drive in California for a maximum of ten days.
There are 3 ways to check the status of your California driver's license and whether it is valid or suspended: online on the DMV website, in person at a DMV office, and by mailing an INF 1125 form to the DMV headquarters.
Use this service to check your vehicle registration status. Learn more about DMV for DACA. The Mobile Drive License (mDL) offers a quick and secure identity-check at airports, without handing over your phone. Speed through TSA at SFO and LAX. Use this service to enroll in the pilot program.
Just navigate to the California DMV "Driver License Application Status" page, log in to your account, and follow the on-screen instructions. California's online service is automated, so be aware that the information you get might not be completely up to date.
You can visit the California DMV’s online portal to verify your license status. This service entails a $2 fee. You can submit a Request for Your Own Driver License Identification Card or a Vehicle Registration Information Record to the DMW through the mail.
Review the results for your license status. Once your identity is confirmed, the website will display the information available in the system for your driver's license. From here, you can find out the current class and status of your driving privilege. Most states will also show the number of points you have on your license.
Verification for Reduced Fee Identification Card (DL 937) must be presented to DMV within 60 days of its completion by the governmental or non-profit entity.