Titles, registration, tags, and licenses are handled by the Alaska Division of Motor Vehicles. You can use our website to search for offices in your area if you want to visit one in person. Different offices operate at different times. Contact your local office to find out when it is open. Then you'll be well-prepared to go to the DMV.
Standing in line at the DMV is something that no one enjoys. Fortunately, making an appointment online will let you skip the line. The DMV accepts appointments for driver’s tests. You must be present 10 minutes prior to your appointment. Although not every DMV office in the state currently offers appointments, the Alaska Division of Motor Vehicles intends to add more offices soon.
By using online services, you can avoid going to the DMV. The Alaska DMV provides online services for drivers and vehicles. Top online services include updating your address, renewing registration, and renewing licenses and ID cards. The knowledge test can also be practiced online. Then, when you arrive, you'll be well-prepared to ace the exam.
Alaska also provides personalized plates. Your plates can be ordered online or in person. Print the form and bring it with you when you submit your registration if you like to order them in person.
You can get in touch with Juneau Driver Services, Anchorage Driver Services, or the director's office. It is simple to contact the appropriate department because all locations’ phone numbers and addresses are available.
Director
Marla Thompson
Phone: 907-269-5559
State of Alaska
Division of Motor Vehicles
1300 W. Benson Blvd., Suite 900
Anchorage, AK 99503-3696
doa.dmv.ads@alaska.gov
Phone: 907-269-3770
State of Alaska
Division of Motor Vehicles
1300 W. Benson Blvd., Suite 100
Anchorage, AK 99503-3696
doa.dmv.jds@alaska.gov
Phone: 907-465-4361, option “2”
Juneau Driver Services
State of Alaska
Davison of Motor Vehicles
P.O. Box 110221
Juneau, AK 99811-0221