The California Department of Motor Vehicles has announced that its Pasadena office will be closing for a three-month renovation beginning on Friday, April 11, at 12:00 p.m.
The department said it annually closes field offices throughout the state to address maintenance issues, infrastructure deficiencies, upgrade mechanical and electrical systems, and replace equipment and finishes.
The Pasadena office is set to reopen on Wednesday, July 9, with new flooring, paint and furniture.
Customers may avail themselves 24/7 services though the department’s website at http://www.dmv.ca.gov. More than 20 services are available online including renewal of online advance appointments for written and drive tests; vehicle registration and driver license renewals, selection of personalized license plates, changes of address and payment of fees via secure debit transactions.
Those who need to visit the office personally may go to the following branches:
• El Monte – 4000 Arden Drive, 6 miles away
• Montebello – 424 N. Wilcox Avenue, 12 miles away
• Glendale – 1335 W. Glenoaks Boulevard, 13 miles away
• West Covina – 800 S. Glendora Avenue, 14 miles away
• Los Angeles – 3615 S. Hope Street, 17 miles away
California Department of Motor Vehicles Pasadena office opened in 1963 and currently has 42 employees. An average of 802 transactions per day takes place in the local branch. For more information, visit http://www.dmv.ca.gov.