How do I schedule an appointment at the Mississippi DMV?

How do I schedule an appointment at the Mississippi DMV?

To make appointments, you have to go to DPS’ website and click “Wait Anywhere Appointment” and select the location where you’d like to go. A screen will then come up asking you to enter your phone number. After entering your phone number, click “Driver License and ID Renewals.” Click here to make an appointment.

Is there a grace period for expired driver license in Mississippi?

Mississippi does not have a grace period for expired licenses. If you are caught driving without a valid license, you will be charged with a misdemeanor.

Can I register my car online in Mississippi?

In Mississippi, you can renew your car registration online, or in person.

What day can I go to the DMV in Mississippi?

People will be allowed to visit the stations on the day of the week that corresponds with the first letter of their last name. Walk-ins are welcome to visit on “Walk-In Wednesdays.” Here is the daily schedule for visits per last names: Monday: A-E. Tuesday: F-L.

Can I renew my ID Online if its expired?

If you already have a California REAL ID driver’s license, you can renew it in person at a DMV office, by mail, or online. It is illegal to drive with an expired REAL ID DL and you can be cited. There are no late fees to renew a DL that has already expired.

Where do I register my car in Mississippi?

You will need to register the vehicle in the county where the vehicle is domiciled, or where it is parked (garaged) overnight. For a motor vehicle with a GVW over 10,000 pounds and which travels only in Mississippi, you will register the vehicle at your local county Tax Collector’s office.

What documents do I need to register my car in Mississippi?

Requirements

  1. Payment of all fees. ( taxes, registration, title transfer, etc. are due at the time of registration)
  2. State issued photo identification.
  3. Special Tag Proof (if you wish to have a special tag)
  4. Power of Attorney Form (if somebody else is appearing for you to sign title applications)