There are currently road test cancellations or DMV offices closed for in-person services. See our “Cancellations, Closings and Delays” page for more information.
Changing your address with the U.S. Postal Service does not update your DMV records. You must still report your address change to both the U.S. Postal Service and the DMV.
If you update your address for a Traffic Violations Bureau (TVB) traffic ticket transaction, the update does not change the address on your driver license, non-driver ID, permit, or vehicle registration records.
If you update the address for your driver license, non-driver ID, permit, or vehicle registration records, the update does not change the address for your traffic ticket.
You may have different mailing and residential addresses on photo ID documents. A standard ID will show your mailing address if it differs from your residential address. A REAL ID or Enhanced ID will show your residential address regardless of your mailing address. See more information about different document types.
How to UpdateYou need a MyDMV account to change your address online.
If you lost your document, renewed, or ordered a new one recently and have not received it in the mail yet, you will need to wait for it to arrive before you can create a MyDMV account. You do not have to wait if you change your address by mail or in person at a DMV office.
You will need information from your most recently issued New York State driver license, learner permit, or non-driver ID (see sample ID documents).
To change your address listed on file with the Department of Motor Vehicles, follow the instructions below:
Important: You must submit a copy (front and back) of your current valid New York State Driver License/Permit/Non-driver ID or Military ID with your completed form. If you do not have your current valid New York State License/Permit/Non-driver ID or Military ID, you cannot change your address by mail and must complete the address change transaction at your local DMV office.