Chandler AZ DMV Office – 50 S Beck Ave
Chandler DMV Office 50 S Beck Ave Chandler 85226 Phone: (602) 255-0072 | Apply for a new driver’s license Renew your existing driver’s license Replace a lost or damaged driver’s license Update your address or name on your driver’s license |
The Arizona Department of Transportation (MVD) office is located at 50 S Beck Ave, Chandler, AZ 85226. The office offers services such as driver’s licenses, CDLs, and title and registration.
MVD offices are open Monday through Friday from 7:30 AM to 4:45 PM, except on the second Wednesday of each month when offices open at noon.
You can schedule appointments for all MVD services, including road tests, driver’s license renewal, and Travel ID, at AZMVDNow.gov. You can also contact the MVD by calling (602) 255-0072 or using the live chat feature at azmvdnow.gov.
To get an Arizona license, you’ll need to provide the following documents:
- Proof of identity, such as a certified birth certificate
- Proof of Social Security number, such as a Social Security card
- Proof of Arizona residency, such as two documents showing your current address
Contact AZ DMV: Phoenix: 602.255.0072, Tucson: 520.629.9808, Elsewhere in Arizona: 800.251.5866
Chandler AZ DMV Office is ready to help if you need to take your driving test, renew your driving license, get a learner’s permit and many other services. Waiting times can some times be long depending on how many people are at the service center, so go early and you will get out early.
Chandler AZ DMV Office is closed on weekends and holidays. Office hours vary. For most offices, please arrive before 3 p.m. for a vehicle inspection or road test and before 4:30 p.m. for all other transactions.
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To find out what you need to do to get your driver’s license back on the DMV website, follow these steps:
Go to the DMV website for the state where your license was issued.
Search for information on reinstating a suspended or revoked license.
Read through the requirements and procedures listed, which may include completing any necessary paperwork, paying fines, and passing driving tests.
Follow the instructions provided to complete the process of getting your license reinstated.
Note: DMV websites may differ by state, and the requirements for reinstating a license may vary, so it’s important to follow the specific instructions for your state.