Note: No walk-ins are allowed at Vehicle Centers. You must make an appointment online. For the safety of residents 65 and older, special senior hours have been set aside every Tuesday from 2 pm to 4 pm at Vehicle Centers for new registrations or titles.

Can you make an appointment at the NJ DMV for registration renewal?

Registration Renewals Now Available by Appointment at NJMVC Most registration renewals can be completed online at NJMVC.gov . Appointments are offered only for those who have tried to renew their registration online, but are not eligible, necessitating an in-person visit to an MVC Vehicle Center.

How do I contact NJ DMV?

Please call our Customer Service hotline at (609) 292-6500.

How do I talk to a live person at NJ DMV?

Conversation. Please call our Customer Service hotline at (609) 292-6500.

What is the Hudson County DMV/BMV?

The Hudson County DMV/BMV may be part of a larger department, such as the New Jersey Department of Public Safety, the New Jersey Transportation Department, or the New Jersey Department of Revenue.

How much does it cost to change your license in NJ?

Change fee of $11 to be paid at the agency, if you request a duplicate license with the new address. Pay by credit/debit card, cash, check, or money order (payable to NJMVC) Updated (duplicate) registration documents with new address are $5. Completed Application for Permit/License/Non-Driver ID (Form BA-208).

How do I renew my New Jersey driver’s license?

New, more secure certificates are available online at pr.gov or by mail. If you were born in or after 1965, you can still use your certified Jersey City/Hudson county birth certificate to renew your license. See more detailed information on Jersey City/Hudson records.

How do I prove my identity in New Jersey?

In order to obtain certain documents, like a driver license, or to verify changes to your driver record, you must prove your identity by passing the 6 Points of ID plus a Social Security number, ITIN, or affidavit. You must also provide proof of your address and that you are a New Jersey resident.