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How to Avoid a Trip to the DMV in Woodland Hills
Drivers can now instantly renew their vehicle registration at new self-service kiosks inside grocery stores in the San Fernando Valley.

WOODLAND HILLS, CA - Drivers can avoid a trip to DMV to instantly renew their vehicle registration and license plate tags at new self-service kiosks inside grocery stores in the San Fernando and Santa Clarita Valleys, officials announced Tuesday.
The blue and yellow DMV Now self-service kiosks are available at Vons super markets in the following locations:
- Northridge: 9119 Reseda Boulevard
- Canoga Park: 8201 Topanga Canyon Boulevard
- Reseda: 19333 Victory Boulevard
- Tarzana: 18439 Ventura Boulevard
- Simi Valley: 1855 East Cochran Street
- Santa Clarita: 16550 West Soledad Canyon Road
- and the Albertsons in Saugus: 27631 West Bouquet Canyon Road
“We are always looking for options to provide our customers with alternative and convenient ways to conduct their DMV business,” DMV Director Jean Shiomoto said. “By placing DMV Now Self-Service Terminals in retail locations, we provide customers with another time-saving option.”
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To conduct a transaction, customers will need their vehicle registration renewal notice or their most recent vehicle registration card. The touch screen machine offers instructions in English and Spanish and accepts credit card and checks.
DMV Now Self-Service Terminals cannot:
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- Renew vessels
- Accept proof of insurance
- Accept registration reinstatement fees
- Process a change of address
The Self-Service Terminals are also available during regular business hours at 60 DMV field offices.
Other DMV services are available online 24/7 at www.dmv.ca.gov.
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