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California Department of Motor Vehicles

www.dmv.ca.gov

 
The California Department of Motor Vehicle`s vision is to be a recognized leader in public service. To accomplish this vision our mission is to serve the public by providing quality licensing and motor vehicle-related services. The two functions of the DMV that most people are familiar with are registering vehicles and licensing their drivers. There are approximately 33 million registered vehicles in California with 23 million licensed drivers.
  • Number of Employees: 1K-5K
  • Annual Revenue: > $1 Billion
  • www.dmv.ca.gov
  • 2415 1st Avenue Mail Station F101
    Sacramento, CA USA 95818
  • Phone: 800.777.0133

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Juan Cornejo
Deputy Director and Chief Counsel Profile
Brian Soublet
Deputy Director and Chief Counsel Profile

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