Little info that can help you next time you have to go to the DMV.
1. Call the place in advance it helps A LOT. Because you can make an appointment. Which will get you into a shorter faster line.
2. If you live in a big city ur a small town is ot that far from your city. Than go to the small town's DMV. It doesn't matter which DMV you go to as long as the DMV is in your state.
Me and my husband used to live in a big city so we would go to the small town next t to us DMV because in the city it came be a 4 hour wait even with an appointment. But in the small town it can be a 30 minute wait with our an appointment and 10 minutes or instantly with one.
3. Check Google to see when is the DMV the most and least busy. Our local DMV where we live now is dead around 2pm so that is when we go.
If you do all this trust me you won't need to order pizza while you wait lmao.
So my towns DMV is super f*ed up. I was there a few months ago and I had been waiting about 1 1/2 hours when this older lady asked if I had an appointment. I said No, do you? And she said she did for 11:30...it was then almost 1pm. I told her she needed to go talk to an employee because they must have missed her appointment. She talked to them and I could hear them telling her that an appointment doesn't guarantee you that time slot. That the order still goes in a first come first serve order. What is the point of making an appointment then?!?
Ok first off it isn't just first come first serve. It is 2 lines an appointment line and a regular line. The appointment line is like the fastpass line at Disneyland.
You get to go quickly to the front. Passing alot of other people yes. But you still have to wait in line and if you show up before your time is fine as long as it isn't more than 10 minutes in some places while others allow 30 minutes early.
Than once you are in the front they can't just let the people with appointments through they have to let others go as well. So it is like for every 5 none appointments 3 appointments go through or what ever depending on the amount of people in each line.
Unless you live in a large city some of those places have windows that only deal with people who have an appointment but you still need to be there early and stand in line. It is just a shorter line. And if by some miracle you get there and see the appointment line is larger than the no appointment line just get in that line.
It is where you go to take a driver's test, renew your license, get or renew your ID, get tags for your car, and get other papers for your cars like transfer of ownership.
1. Call the place in advance it helps A LOT. Because you can make an appointment. Which will get you into a shorter faster line.
2. If you live in a big city ur a small town is ot that far from your city. Than go to the small town's DMV. It doesn't matter which DMV you go to as long as the DMV is in your state.
Me and my husband used to live in a big city so we would go to the small town next t to us DMV because in the city it came be a 4 hour wait even with an appointment. But in the small town it can be a 30 minute wait with our an appointment and 10 minutes or instantly with one.
3. Check Google to see when is the DMV the most and least busy. Our local DMV where we live now is dead around 2pm so that is when we go.
If you do all this trust me you won't need to order pizza while you wait lmao.
You get to go quickly to the front. Passing alot of other people yes. But you still have to wait in line and if you show up before your time is fine as long as it isn't more than 10 minutes in some places while others allow 30 minutes early.
Than once you are in the front they can't just let the people with appointments through they have to let others go as well. So it is like for every 5 none appointments 3 appointments go through or what ever depending on the amount of people in each line.
Unless you live in a large city some of those places have windows that only deal with people who have an appointment but you still need to be there early and stand in line. It is just a shorter line. And if by some miracle you get there and see the appointment line is larger than the no appointment line just get in that line.