Government offices

Calling the DMV

Almost every wasted DMV trip comes down to one missing document, and the document list on the website is written generically enough to be wrong for your specific case.

A local office will tell you exactly what you need if you can reach a person. Reaching a person is the whole problem.

We sit through the menu and the hold music and bring back a list you can put in your pocket.

For example
Two mornings off work

First trip: wrong document. Second trip: right document, wrong office. Both were avoidable by asking one question on the phone, and the phone was the reason he went in person in the first place.

You write this, in any language

Call my local DMV and ask exactly what documents I need to bring to transfer an out-of-state licence, and whether walk-ins are accepted.

What comes back

The document list, appointment rules, and the hours they gave.

Have this call made

Nothing is dialled until you confirm. US numbers, called in English.

How it works

  1. Say what you needType it or speak it, in your own language. No forms to translate.
  2. Check the call before it happensYou see who is being called and what will be said. Nothing is dialled until you confirm.
  3. We make the call in EnglishIncluding the hold music, the phone tree, and calling back when nobody picks up.
  4. Read what happenedThe result and the full transcript, line by line, in your language.

Questions people ask

Can it book my DMV appointment?

Most DMV appointments are booked online only and the phone line will say so. The call is worth making for the document list and the walk-in rule, which are the two things that actually decide whether your trip works.

What if my English isn't good?

That is who this is built for. You write or speak your request in your own language — English, Chinese, Spanish, Vietnamese, Korean or Russian. The call itself is placed in English, and the transcript and result come back to you in your language.

What happens if nobody picks up?

One task is not one call. Voicemail, a phone tree, or a 'call back after five' all get logged and the task stays open, so you can send it again without retyping anything.

How do I know what was actually said?

Every call comes back with a full transcript, line by line with timings, plus a short summary of the outcome. Calls are not recorded — you get the text, not the audio.

Hand this one over

It takes about a minute to set up, and then it is off your list.

Make this call for me