Goleta DMV Closing for Renovations

By an edhat reader

I visited the Goleta DMV and saw a notice about the office closing for three months. Below is the full notice:

The California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) is alerting customers that the Goleta field office at 7127 Hollister Avenue will be closing for renovations beginning Friday, March 26, at 5 p.m. The office is scheduled to reopen Monday, June 21, at 8 a.m.

The improvements include painting the interior and exterior of the building, adding new office furniture and flooring, upgrading internet cabling and ensuring the facility meets requirements set by the Americans with Disabilities Act.

Customers can visit the following area field offices during the renovations:

  • Santa Barbara            535 Castillo Street                  11 miles
  • Ventura                       4260 Market Street                 43 miles
  • Lompoc                       1601 N “H” Street                  46 miles
  • Oxnard                        4050 S Saviers Road              50 miles

While DMV offices remain open to serve the public, the DMV encourages all customers to use its online services, expanded virtual services and other service channels to complete transactions, including eligible driver’s license and vehicle registration renewals.

Nearly all Californians can now renew their driver’s license online – even if the renewal notice states an office visit is required.

Customers can use the Service Advisor on the DMV website to learn their options to complete DMV tasks.

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  1. They didn’t think to do this during the shutdown? They wait until things are opening up? UCSB has been actively completing construction of a new building on campus for the past year, so COVID didn’t stop them. I guess the DMV wants 3 more months of paid COVID vacation.

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