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DMV.org


Country United States
State California
City Encinitas
Address 364 2nd St
Phone (866) 487-8999
Website http://www.dmv.org

DMV.org Reviews

  • May 19, 2017

Cheap goods

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  • Feb 16, 2017

This website is deceiving. My husband just googled to see where to renew my driver's license and unfortunately ended up on this site.

They charged $24.95 for me to get a new license, or course no license has ever been received because they aren't the gov't.

They now have what they need to still my identity. Don't fall for it. Don't use this site. I am truly scared about what they will do will my information.

  • Oct 22, 2016

Terrible site/company

Went there on accident. Not even the real DMV. Misleading and terrible service

  • Jun 17, 2016

I have been a Georgia resident since 1985 and have never had a problem with renewing my drivers license. Prior to moving to GA, I had been issued a Florida and NJ license with no problems. That all changed in 2016 when the nightmare began. Upon renewal of my GA license, I was informed that North Carolina had suspended my driving privileges in that state, and I was therefore unable to renew my GA liense. This was perplexing since I never lived in NC. Upon calling the NC DMV I was told that I applied for and was issued a NC drivers license on 12/22/1981 and that I was living at a Charlotte address at the time. As a result, the Georgia DMV cancelled my GA license even before its natural expiration date.

Since mindless robot computers and mindless computer programers appear to have taken over the world it seems that logic and proof have become secondary to this new world. I assured the robots at the NC DMV that they had to be mistaken since I was in Aviation Officers Candidate School in Pensacola Florida at the time they claim I was living in Charlotte. It gets even better. I sent them my orders to report to NAS Pensacola on 11/3/1981, travel vouchers from my home address in NJ to NAS Pensacola, commisioning paperwork proving that I completed AOCS and became an officer on 3/5/1982, TAD travel orders to NAS Mirimar on 3/15/1982, and even a "State of Legal Residence Certificate" verifying my legal residence in NJ upon my original active duty orders. All told, I sent them copies of Navy documents DD2058, DD1351-2, DD214,TAD Travel order, Application for Armed Forces ID card, and Active Duty Orders -- all proving that I was holed up in a barracks on NAS Pensacola on 12/22/1981.

Their reply letter quotes: "The Division has thoroughly reviewed the documentation you recently provided concerning a possible match for you in our driver history files. However, the Division is unable to determine with any certainty that you are not one and the same as the customer listed above. Since there is no previous history of a North Carolina dirver's license or identification card being issued, no image has been captured and the record does not reflet a Social Security number, the Division is unable to make further comparisions."

So in other words, the "Division" can't even show evidence of any history that I had a NC drivers license nor can they show my image or any documentation of my SS number. I assume by "image" they mean photo ID.

They further state that "If you were not the person charged with the violation(s) on this record it will be necessary that you contact the court(s) and request that documentation to this effect be forwarded to the Division." It gets even better -- the "Division" doesn't even identify the "violation" in the letter and they can't even tell me what the "violation" was -- all commited on a NC drivers license that I was never issued.

Time to get the Attorney Gaeneral of the State of Georgia involved. The "Division" needs to be exposed for what it is - a legalized shake-down scam. It seems that I am not the only one.

  • Mar 3, 2016

I was misled by this company which bought a domain called www.e-dmv.org

i am no expert, i see DMV when i google abstract driving report i click it and am positive this references-etc is a department of DMV

i exchanged emails with the office manager Kayla, telling her the report is empty and i need the report for the Canadian DMV, she didn't say the report will not be accepted, or i will need a DMV official report instead and about the empty report she just replied if it is empty it simply means there is nothing to report.

i went to the canadian DMV confident i had the right "report" to be told there "what is that? we can't use that!" it really looked like an amateur print from Excel.

I told Kayla about the report not accepted and i was misled by their domain e-dmv.org she had a list of reason why she cannot help, refund.

no one should go over what i did, i feel cheated and this company has no customer service.

i hope that the law enforcement get on it and charge them with fraud.

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