
The DMV can be a daunting place, especially when it comes to paying for services. Some DMVs accept credit cards, but it's not a standard practice.
Not all DMVs accept credit cards, and even if they do, there may be restrictions on which types of cards are accepted. For example, some DMVs may only accept Visa or Mastercard.
You should check with your local DMV to see if they accept credit cards and what their payment policies are.
Payment Options
The DMV offers several payment options for fees. You can pay online, over the phone, at a kiosk, by mail, or in person at a DMV office.
To pay online, you can use a bank account, credit card, or debit card, but be aware that there's a 1.95% service fee for these transactions. I've had friends who've paid online and appreciated the convenience, but it's good to know about the extra charge.
You can also pay by mail, using a money order or bank account, but not with a credit or debit card. If you're paying in person, you can use cash, a bank account, or a money order. However, be aware that there's a 2.1% service fee for credit and debit card transactions at the DMV office.
Here's a breakdown of the accepted payment methods at each location:
Frequently Asked Questions
Does co DMV accept credit cards?
Yes, the DMV accepts credit cards, but be aware that a processing fee may apply depending on the location of the transaction.
What forms of payment does NCDMv take?
NCDMV accepts cash, money orders, personal checks, and major credit and debit cards. Payments by check must be made payable to NCDMV.
Sources
- https://dld.utah.gov/fees/
- https://news.aaa-calif.com/news/auto-club-of-southern-california-now-accepting-credit-cards-for-dmv-transactions
- https://www.mercurynews.com/2020/02/08/dmv-fee-for-credit-card-use-catches-motorists-by-surprise-roadshow/
- https://portal.ct.gov/dmv/resources/dmv-fees
- https://www.dmv.ca.gov/portal/driver-licenses-identification-cards/licensing-fees/
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