Welcome to the Golden State! If you’re new to California, learn how to get your driver’s license and register your vehicle.
New to driving in the Golden State? See the California Driver’s Handbook to learn all there is to know about driving in California!
Am I a California resident? plus minusYou are considered a resident of California if you are present in this state for six months or longer within a 12-month period, California Vehicle Code (CVC) §516 and you are not visiting on a temporary or transient basis.
Also, you are considered a resident of California if: plus minusThis does not include military personnel.
If you become a California resident, you must get a California DL within 10 days. Residency is established by voting in a California election, paying resident tuition, filing for a homeowner’s property tax exemption, or any other privilege or benefit not ordinarily extended to nonresidents.
You need a valid California DL to operate a motor vehicle in California. Learn more about the types of DL and ID cards available, and how to apply.
AB 60 driver’s licenses are for individuals who are unable to provide proof of legal presence in the United States, but who meet California DMV requirements and are able to provide proof of identity and California residency.
A nonresident vehicle is a vehicle last registered in another state or country. Registration fees for nonresident vehicles must be paid to DMV within 20 days of the date they become due.
Beginning May 7, 2025, you will be required to present a federal compliant ID such as a valid U.S. passport, military ID, or REAL ID DL/ID card in order to board a domestic flight and enter federal facilities like military bases, federal courthouses, and other secure federal sites.
Vehicles registered in California need California license plates. Learn more about the types of plates, decals, and placards that identify vehicles on California roads.
The Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) website uses Google™ Translate to provide automatic translation of its web pages. This translation application tool is provided for purposes of information and convenience only. Google™ Translate is a free third-party service, which is not controlled by the DMV. The DMV is unable to guarantee the accuracy of any translation provided by Google™ Translate and is therefore not liable for any inaccurate information or changes in the formatting of the pages resulting from the use of the translation application tool.
The web pages currently in English on the DMV website are the official and accurate source for the program information and services the DMV provides. Any discrepancies or differences created in the translation are not binding and have no legal effect for compliance or enforcement purposes. If any questions arise related to the information contained in the translated website, please refer to the English version.
The following pages provided on the DMV website cannot be translated using Google™ Translate: