Nov. 9, 2021

Convenience Renewed at the Paradise Post Office

DMV Kiosk offers easy access to vehicle registration services

What:

Ribbon-cutting ceremony of CA DMV kiosk

Californians can save time and complete two errands at once by using newly installed DMV kiosks at key post offices throughout the state, including the Paradise Post Office.

The yellow and blue touchscreen kiosks give Californians the chance to conveniently conduct DMV business without going to a field office.  Customers can perform some of the most common DMV tasks, including renewing vehicle registration, submitting an affidavit of non-use, and receiving a replacement registration card or sticker. 

The standalone machines accept cash, as well as debit/credit cards, and are available 24/7.  For a complete list of transactions that can be completed using a DMV kiosk, and locations, visit dmv.ca.gov/kiosks

When:

11:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.   
Wednesday, November 10, 2021

Where:

Paradise Post Office
6469 Clark Road
Paradise, CA 95969

Who:

DMV Director Steve Gordon
Vice President Retail & Post Office Operations Elvin Mercado
Area Vice President Retail & Post Office Operations Eduardo Ruiz

Background:

“The United States Postal Service is excited about this new opportunity with the California DMV,” said Elvin Mercado, Vice President of Retail & Post Office Operations. “This collaboration allows flexibility to the residents of California by offering a one stop solution when completing their postal service transactions and DMV needs. As we have committed to in the Delivering for America plan, the Postal Service will continue to work with all levels of government to engage and provide services for residents as a storefront for government services, and to generate new revenue and additional foot traffic into our retail facilities.” 

The kiosk in Paradise is one of five that have been placed at post offices throughout the state.

  • Los Angeles                  7101 S. Central Avenue
  • Oakland                        1675 7th Street Room 236
  • Rancho Cordova           10923 Progress Court
  • Sacramento                  2000 Royal Oaks Drive

The Postal Service generally receives no tax dollars for operating expenses and relies on the sale of postage, products and services to fund its operations.

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