Well, friend, receiving your California ID in the mail can take around 60 days. Remember, good things take time, just like a beautiful painting coming together with each brushstroke. Stay patient and positive, and your ID will arrive before you know it.
2-3 weeks Sources: DMV info
4 to 6 weeks
You will have to go to your local DMV. They will take care of it.
California DMV Cheat Sheets can be found at http://www.dmvcheatsheets.com/dmv/ca-california. Best, Josh
To renew your temporary driver license in California, you can do so online, by mail, or in person at a DMV office. You will need to provide certain documents and pay the renewal fee. Make sure to check the specific requirements on the California DMV website before proceeding.
If you are a resident of California, take your current license into the DMV and fill out the paperwork and pay the fee. You may have to take a written test.
To find out if you have a suspended license in California, you can check your driving status online through the California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) website by entering your driver's license number and other required information. Alternatively, you can contact the DMV directly via phone or visit a local DMV office for assistance. Additionally, you may receive notification of a suspension by mail if there are any issues with your driving record.
Check with your local DMV. I did something like this but it was awhile ago; as I recall, the DMV looked up the previous registered owner (grandparents of the guy I bought it from) and I had to first send them by certified mail a letter asking for the title, then take the delivery notice to DMV after some period of time, when they issued me a new one. Something like that. That was in California.
You would need to go to DMV and wait in line, after that you should tell them you want to replace your license. And they will tell you how long it will take. Every DMV can be different.
Inquire at a DMV in California.
You should be taking your driving test AT the DMV, from a DMV examiner. He will record your score on the DMV computer record data base. This would be for the written or road test. Even if you take you tests from a third party tester, he/she would still need to report it to the DMV.
No, you don't need an appointment to visit California DMV, but the wait is hours without one.