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    214 Broadway, Saugus, MA 01906 Directions

    If you're an AAA member, you can do your most common RMV business at this AAA location. AAA is appointment only. See www.aaa.com for a list of services and to make an appointment.

    Monday - Friday:

    9:00 am-5:00 pm

    Saturday:

    9:00 am-1:00 pm

  • Locations | Mass.gov (2)

    Revere RMV Service Center

    9c Everett St., Revere, MA 02151 Directions

    Permit/License/ID Related Transactions

    This location offers Saturday hours for learner’s permit, driver’s license, and ID transactions by appointment only.

    If you need to complete an in-person permit (non-CDL), license, or ID transaction, you are required to make an appointment online. Select the Make an Appointment button at top of page.

    When you make an appointment/reservation, you will receive an email when an appointment becomes available. The email will contain a personalized link to schedule your transaction. The link expires within 24 hours so check your email often.

    The RMV provides appointments at (most) Service Center Locations during any available time Monday through Friday between 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. dedicated to customers over the age of 65 and people with disabilities. An appointment is required to visit to conduct License or ID related transactions. Note that Registration-related transactions can be performed at an RMV Service Center without an appointment. Examples of Registration transactions include registering a vehicle; transferring vehicle to surviving spouse; amending a registration; reinstating a registration; and confirming identity for a registration renewal.

    Customers who are at least 65 years of age or have a disability can call the RMV’s dedicated appointment line at 857-368-8005 to schedule a license or ID appointment. The RMV’s Senior License Renewal Appointment Line warns customers that they will not be served if do not meet the above qualifications. Email the RMV for assistance at MassDOTRMVSeniors@dot.state.ma.us.

    Registration Related Transactions - Monday through Friday Only

    Transactions that CAN be performed at an RMV Service Center without an appointment:
    •Register My Vehicle
    •Transfer My Registration & Title from out of state
    •Reinstate My Registration
    •Transfer Vehicle to a Surviving Spouse
    •Amend My Registration
    •Confirm Identity for a Registration Renewal
    •Apply for a replacement Massachusetts-assigned Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)

    For registration related transactions that CANNOT be done at a Service Center, see list below in the Services section.

    The RMV provides appointments at (most) Service Center Locations during any available time Monday through Friday between 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. dedicated to customers over the age of 65 and people with disabilities. An appointment is required to visit to conduct License or ID related transactions. Note that Registration-related transactions can be performed at an RMV Service Center without an appointment. Examples of Registration transactions include registering a vehicle; transferring vehicle to surviving spouse; amending a registration; reinstating a registration; and confirming identity for a registration renewal.

    Customers are encouraged to continue to conduct RMV registration transactions by working through their insurance agents and auto dealers who are able to complete bulk transactions in-person through Business 2 Business (B2B) services.

    • This location offers Business to Business (B2B) transactions.

    Monday - Friday:

    8:00 am-6:00 pm

    Saturday:

    9:00 am-4:00 pm

  • Locations | Mass.gov (3)

    300 Andover Street, Peabody, MA 01960 Directions

    If you're an AAA member, you can do your most common RMV business at this AAA location. AAA is appointment only. See www.aaa.com for a list of services and to make an appointment.

    Monday - Friday:

    9:00 am-5:00 pm

    Saturday:

    9:00 am-1:00 pm

  • Locations | Mass.gov (4)

    Danvers RMV Service Center

    8 Newbury Street, Danvers Crossing Plaza, Danvers, MA 01923 Directions

    Permit/License/ID Related Transactions

    If you need to complete an in-person permit (non-CDL), license, or ID transaction, you are required to make an appointment online. Select the Make an Appointment button at top of page.

    When you make an appointment/reservation, you will receive an email when an appointment becomes available. The email will contain a personalized link to schedule your transaction. The link expires within 24 hours so check your email often.

    The RMV provides appointments at (most) Service Center Locations during any available time Monday through Friday between 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. dedicated to customers over the age of 65 and people with disabilities. An appointment is required to visit to conduct License or ID related transactions. Note that Registration-related transactions can be performed at an RMV Service Center without an appointment. Examples of Registration transactions include registering a vehicle; transferring vehicle to surviving spouse; amending a registration; reinstating a registration; and confirming identity for a registration renewal.

    Customers who are at least 65 years of age or have a disability can call the RMV’s dedicated appointment line at 857-368-8005 to schedule a license or ID appointment. The RMV’s Senior License Renewal Appointment Line warns customers that they will not be served if do not meet the above qualifications. Email the RMV for assistance at MassDOTRMVSeniors@dot.state.ma.us.

    Registration Related Transactions

    Transactions that CAN be performed at an RMV Service Center without an appointment:
    •Register My Vehicle
    •Transfer My Registration & Title from out of state
    •Reinstate My Registration
    •Transfer Vehicle to a Surviving Spouse
    •Amend My Registration
    •Confirm Identity for a Registration Renewal
    •Apply for a replacement Massachusetts-assigned Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)

    For registration related transactions that CANNOT be done at a Service Center, see list below in the Services section.

    The RMV provides appointments at (most) Service Center Locations during any available time Monday through Friday between 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. dedicated to customers over the age of 65 and people with disabilities. An appointment is required to visit to conduct License or ID related transactions. Note that Registration-related transactions can be performed at an RMV Service Center without an appointment. Examples of Registration transactions include registering a vehicle; transferring vehicle to surviving spouse; amending a registration; reinstating a registration; and confirming identity for a registration renewal.

    Customers are encouraged to continue to conduct RMV registration transactions by working through their insurance agents and auto dealers who are able to complete bulk transactions in-person through Business 2 Business (B2B) services.

    • This location offers Business to Business (B2B) transactions.

    Monday - Friday:

    8:00 am-6:00 pm

  • Locations | Mass.gov (5)

    136 Blackstone St., Boston, MA 02109 Directions

    Permit/License/ID Related Transactions

    This location offers Saturday hours for learner’s permit, driver’s license, and ID transactions by appointment only.

    If you need to complete an in-person permit (non-CDL), license, or ID transaction, you are required to make an appointment online. Select the Make an Appointment button at top of page.

    When you make an appointment/reservation, you will receive an email when an appointment becomes available. The email will contain a personalized link to schedule your transaction. The link expires within 24 hours so check your email often.

    The RMV provides appointments at (most) Service Center Locations during any available time Monday through Friday between 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. dedicated to customers over the age of 65 and people with disabilities. An appointment is required to visit to conduct License or ID related transactions. Note that Registration-related transactions can be performed at an RMV Service Center without an appointment. Examples of Registration transactions include registering a vehicle; transferring vehicle to surviving spouse; amending a registration; reinstating a registration; and confirming identity for a registration renewal.

    Customers who are at least 65 years of age or have a disability can call the RMV’s dedicated appointment line at 857-368-8005 to schedule a license or ID appointment. The RMV’s Senior License Renewal Appointment Line warns customers that they will not be served if do not meet the above qualifications. Email the RMV for assistance at MassDOTRMVSeniors@dot.state.ma.us.

    Registration Related Transactions - Monday through Friday Only

    Transactions that CAN be performed at an RMV Service Center without an appointment:
    •Register My Vehicle
    •Transfer My Registration & Title from out of state
    •Reinstate My Registration
    •Transfer Vehicle to a Surviving Spouse
    •Amend My Registration
    •Confirm Identity for a Registration Renewal
    •Apply for a replacement Massachusetts-assigned Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)

    For registration related transactions that CANNOT be done at a Service Center, see list below in the Services section.

    The RMV provides appointments at (most) Service Center Locations during any available time Monday through Friday between 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. dedicated to customers over the age of 65 and people with disabilities. An appointment is required to visit to conduct License or ID related transactions. Note that Registration-related transactions can be performed at an RMV Service Center without an appointment. Examples of Registration transactions include registering a vehicle; transferring vehicle to surviving spouse; amending a registration; reinstating a registration; and confirming identity for a registration renewal.

    Customers are encouraged to continue to conduct RMV registration transactions by working through their insurance agents and auto dealers who are able to complete bulk transactions in-person through Business 2 Business (B2B) services.

    • This location offers Business to Business (B2B) transactions.

    Monday - Friday:

    8:00 am-6:00 pm

    Saturday:

    9:00 am-4:00 pm

  • Locations | Mass.gov (6)

    Boston AAA (limited RMV services)

    141 Congress Street, Boston, MA 02110 Directions

    If you're an AAA member, you can do your most common RMV business at this AAA location. AAA is appointment only. See www.aaa.com for a list of services and to make an appointment.

    Monday - Friday:

    9:00 am-5:00 pm

  • Locations | Mass.gov (7)

    72 Main Street, North Reading, MA 01864 Directions

    If you're an AAA member, you can do your most common RMV business at this AAA location. AAA is appointment only. See www.aaa.com for a list of services and to make an appointment.

    Monday - Friday:

    9:00 am-5:00 pm

    Saturday:

    9:00 am-1:00 pm

  • Locations | Mass.gov (8)

    Burlington AAA (limited RMV services)

    34 Cambridge St., Suite 140, Burlington, MA 01803 Directions

    If you're an AAA member, you can do your most common RMV business at this AAA location. AAA is appointment only. See www.aaa.com for a list of services and to make an appointment.

    Monday - Friday:

    9:00 am-5:00 pm

    Saturday:

    9:00 am-1:00 pm

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    FAQs

    Can I walk into the MA RMV without an appointment? ›

    An appointment is required to visit to conduct License or ID related transactions. Note that Registration-related transactions can be performed at an RMV Service Center without an appointment.

    How do I make an appointment at the Massachusetts RMV? ›

    NOTE: For the Massachusetts Registry of Motor Vehicles main webpage visit Mass.Gov/RMV. Step #2: Select Reservations/Appointments. Step #3: Select Schedule a Service Center Appointment.

    How long does it take for a mass RMV to mail license? ›

    The RMV will mail your replacement driver's license to your mailing address on record with 7-10 days.

    How do I contact Mass RMV? ›

    You may call our Contact Center at 857-368-8000 to speak with a representative. Thank you for taking the time to reach out.

    Do I have to make an appointment to renew my license in Massachusetts? ›

    Make a reservation to visit an RMV Service Center. Bring all required documents, fees, and the completed application to any RMV Service Center. If you are a AAA member, you can make a reservation to renew your driver's license/ID at a AAA location.

    What documents do I need to renew my license in MA? ›

    What You'll Need to Renew your Massachusetts Driver License
    1. ID photo (if current photo is more than 9 years old or taken before your 21st birthday).
    2. MA driver license number.
    3. Social Security number (SSN).
    4. $50 for Class D driver's license renewal fee.

    What documents are needed for a real ID in Massachusetts? ›

    • “Get Ready” online for faster service – Mass.Gov/ID.
    • PROOF OF LAWFUL PRESENCE / PROOF OF DATE OF BIRTH.
    • Your current name must match the name on your lawful presence document(s) when applying for a REAL ID driver's license / ID card.
    • PROOF OF MASSACHUSETTS RESIDENCY.
    • PROOF OF SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER.

    Do I need an appointment to get a mass ID? ›

    You must make a reservation for this transaction. To make a reservation, click here. Bring the completed application, along with all required identification documents and fee to an RMV Service Center.

    Does Mass RMV take credit cards? ›

    Payment methods

    Credit and debit cards, cash, check, and money orders accepted for all transactions. Make checks payable to MassDOT.

    How do I get a senior ID in Massachusetts? ›

    Senior IDs are offered free of charge by the sheriff's office in conjunction with local Councils on Aging. To obtain a Senior ID, participants must present a valid U.S. Passport, or a valid identification document from the Massachusetts Registry of Motor Vehicles.

    How much does a REAL ID cost in Massachusetts? ›

    If you want a REAL ID Driver's License or ID, you'll need to get the right documents together, along with the $50 fee. You'll need to prove your: U.S. citizenship or lawful presence via a current passport or birth certificate or a current visa or green card. Social Security number via a Social Security card.

    Can I get a mass ID at AAA? ›

    Can I get a Real ID at my AAA branch? While you can accomplish many DMV-related services at AAA, you unfortunately cannot get a Real ID at your local AAA branch. You'll need to visit your local DMV office for that.

    Can you walk into a mass RMV? ›

    Yes, the Registry is open, by appointment only, for necessary and required in-person transactions that can't be completed online, by phone, or by mail. In an effort to reduce in person visits, the RMV is strictly enforcing a ``no walk-in'' policy at all of it's service center locations.

    Do I need to return license plates in MA? ›

    When your registration is canceled, the RMV will provide you with a registration cancellation receipt. Once your registration is canceled, you must recycle or destroy your license plates. Plates can be cut in half and discarded; or you can recycle destroyed plates if your town accepts them at the local recycle center.

    How much does it cost to register a car in MA? ›

    To get a Massachusetts license plate, submit the registration fee, title fee and sales tax to the RMV. In Massachusetts, the vehicle registration fee for a standard passenger vehicle is $60 for two-year plates, or $60 every two years. The title fee is $75. Sales tax is 6.25%.

    Do I need to make an appointment to get a real ID in Massachusetts? ›

    UPDATE: Beginning on April 1, 2021, the Massachusetts RMV has opened up appointments for REAL ID cards. If you already renewed your Mass license or ID online (between June 2020 and April 2021) with the intention of getting a free upgrade to the REAL ID, you may begin booking your upgrade appointment now.

    What do I need to bring to the RMV to register my car in MA? ›

    For First Time Registration, You Will Typically Need These Items: Your state's identification card or driver's license. Your insurance information for the state the vehicle will be driven. A sales tax payment.

    Can you walk into CA DMV without an appointment? ›

    If you just don't have the time or patience, you can nix the appointment and opt to walk in during a slow period. If you want to get in and out of the DMV in the shortest time possible, go: Bright and early when the DMV opens. Before the lunch hour, before noon.

    Can you register a car online in MA? ›

    BOSTON (WHDH) - Vehicles can now be registered online without a visit to the Massachusetts Registry of Motor Vehicles.

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