Mobile DMV in Miami-Dade: Truck locations for licenses and IDs until July 11
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Miami-Dade residents can renew driver's licenses and conduct other transactions using mobile DMV units.
- The mobile units operate on a weekly schedule, detailing days, times, and locations across the county.
- Managed by the Miami-Dade Tax Collector's Office, these units extend services like license renewals and property tax collection.
Miami-Dade residents now have a convenient alternative for renewing driver's licenses and completing other essential tasks: the mobile DMV program. This initiative, managed by the Miami-Dade Tax Collector's Office, operates on a weekly schedule, providing specific dates, times, and locations for its mobile units.
The program utilizes different adapted vehicles to meet various needs. These units function as an extension of the fixed offices, enabling services such as driver's license renewals and property tax collection. Dariel Fernรกndez, Miami-Dade County Tax Collector since 2025, emphasized the commitment to improving accessibility and delivering exceptional service to all residents.
For July, the mobile offices' schedule includes specific dates and locations, though the agency advises checking the official website or the Tax Collector's profile for the most up-to-date details, as schedules are subject to change. Residents using the mobile units can replace their licenses by meeting the requirements set by the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles.
The mobile DMV program offers services like license renewals and vehicle registration, alongside property tax collection. The fleet includes TC Connect units (S83 and S84) that post weekly schedules across the county, and smaller TC Mini Mobile units (S85 and S86) serving specific locations like apartment buildings and community centers. The goal is to enhance service access and provide better support to the community.
Originally published by La Naciรณn in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.