MVD services

ADOT MVD services now available virtually in St. Johns

ADOT MVD services now available virtually in St. Johns

I-17 101 traffic interchange

ADOT MVD services now available virtually in St. Johns

ADOT MVD services now available virtually in St. Johns

July 26, 2023

Pilot program brings TeleMVD station to eastern Arizona community

PHOENIX – A partnership between the Arizona Department of Transportation Motor Vehicle Division and the eastern Arizona community of St. Johns allows residents to complete MVD transactions in City Hall through a new teleMVD station

TeleMVD connects with an MVD employee located elsewhere, allowing a customer to complete dozens of vehicle and driver license services without having to drive to an MVD office.

“ADOT MVD is very excited to be able to bring this pilot program to the St. Johns community,” Eric Jorgensen, Motor Vehicle Division Director said. “We are pleased that they see value in this system to get their customers out of the line and safely on the road.”

The customer service station is equipped with computer equipment, a printer/scanner and a payment device so a majority of MVD services can be completed right there. This pilot program opens the possibility of bringing MVD services to additional cities and towns across the state through intergovernmental agreements to host TeleMVD locations.

Customers also can visit azmvdnow.gov, the official service website for the Motor Vehicle Division, to take care of dozens of MVD-related transactions.

Here is a short video that shows a TeleMVD interaction: bit.ly/3QayeBL.

 

Globe MVD office closed due to fire restrictions

Globe MVD office closed due to fire restrictions

I-17 101 traffic interchange

Globe MVD office closed due to fire restrictions

Globe MVD office closed due to fire restrictions

June 8, 2021

With fire restrictions in place, and to ensure the safety of staff and customers, the Arizona Department of Transportation Motor Vehicle Division office in Globe is temporarily closed. There is no timetable for reopening. 

Customers can complete MVD services by going online at www.azmvdnow.gov or www.servicearizona.com; or call MVD at 602-255-0072.

Two-thirds of all MVD services and transactions can be completed online at www.azmvdnow.gov. Here’s a sampling of what can be done online:

  • Renew vehicle registration
  • Renew driver license
  • Order a replacement driver license or ID card
  • Change your address
  • Order specialty and personalized license plates
  • Submit a sold notice