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South OC DMV Set To Permanently Close

The California Department of Motor Vehicles is permanently closing an Orange County location starting Oct. 11. What to know.

The Laguna Hills Department of Motor Vehicles office will permanently close come this October, DMV officials announced this week.
The Laguna Hills Department of Motor Vehicles office will permanently close come this October, DMV officials announced this week. (Renee Schiavone/Patch)

LAGUNA HILLS, CA — The Laguna Hills Department of Motor Vehicles office will permanently close come this October, DMV officials announced this week.

"The Laguna Hills office, which opened in 1987, does not meet the current needs of the DMV," a DMV statement read. "The DMV previously identified a new location in Mission Viejo, but the City of Mission Viejo denied the conditional use permit and the DMV is no longer pursuing another site."

Residents accustomed to completing DMV tasks at an office can continue to do so by accessing the DMV's digitized services online.

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The DMV is processing the following tasks through alternative, out-of-office options only, officials said:

  • Vehicle registration renewals that are not past the due date or require an address change.
  • Driver's license renewals that do not require and in-person visit.
  • Request for copies of vehicle registration records, which show a vehicle's ownership history.
  • Replacing a lost or stolen driver's license card.

Orange County residents in need of an in-office trip can visit one of the following locations:

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  • Santa Ana: 1330 East 1st St.
  • Costa Mesa: 650 West 19th St.
  • San Clemente: 2727 Via Cascadita.

For more information, visit the DMV's website.

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