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AAA Alaska DMV Services

You’re in luck. Drivers in Alaska can stop by their local AAA branch to take care of certain DMV services.

So if you need to renew your vehicle registration or get replacement license plates, AAA can easily help you cross that task off your list. 


Call your local Anchorage branch or schedule an appointment online. 

AAA DMV services in Alaska include:

  • Registration renewal
  • Replacement registration stickers
  • Duplicate registration certificates
  • Transfer of ownership (can only transfer vehicles that are acquired from a private party)
  • Temporary operating permits
  • Duplicate title
  • Out-of-state title transfers to Alaska for most automobiles and light commercial vehicles
  • Application for and pick up of disabled license plates, temporary placards, and permanent placards
  • Replacement license plates
  • Veteran and armed forces license plates

The AAA Anchorage Branch does not offer every DMV service, including (but not limited to):

  • Real ID
  • Driver’s permit and license testing
  • Smog check
  • New or dealer vehicle registration
  • Dealer transfers
  • Vehicle safety inspections
  • Correctable violation (fix-it ticket) sign-off
  • Salvage certificate
  • Original or new vehicle transactions of any type
  • Out-of-state transfers for any off-road vehicles, motorcycles, or vessels
  • Select correctable violation payments
  • Out-of-country vehicle (gray market) conversion
  • Driver history report printouts

If you need assistance with these and other Division of Motor Vehicles services, visit the Alaska DMV site or call your nearest DMV location to make an appointment.

Find AAA DMV Services Near You

Visit the AAA branch finder to find your nearest branch.


How to Schedule a DMV Appointment at AAA Branches

To schedule a DMV appointment at your local AAA branch:

  1. Find your AAA branch.
  2. Click on the branch location you’d like to visit to display its page.
  3. Click on the red “Schedule an Appointment” button.
  4. A form will appear. Enter your name and phone number, then press “Continue.”
  5. A list of available services will pop up. Choose “DMV.”
  6. A list of DMV services available at your branch will appear. Choose one and then click on “Schedule an Appointment.”
  7. Choose your preferred appointment date and time from the available options.

For your convenience, many AAA branches offer extended hours and are open on Saturday.


What do I need to complete my DMV tasks at AAA?

When visiting AAA for DMV services, bring the following documents:

  • Your valid driver’s license, government-issued identification card, or DMV ID card;
  • Your Utah DMV paperwork. For vehicle-specific transactions, your name must be on the vehicle title or registration paperwork, and all parties involved must be AAA Members (unless otherwise noted);
  • A form of payment. AAA accepts most major credit and debit cards, as well as eChecks.* Cash not accepted.

Click on your branch for available DMV services.

How to Schedule a DMV Appointment at AAA Branches

To schedule a DMV appointment at your local AAA branch:

  1. Click on the Anchorage branch location to display its page.
  2. Click on the red “Schedule an Appointment” button.
  3. A form will appear. Enter your name and phone number, then press “Continue.”
  4. A list of available services will pop up. Choose “DMV.”
  5. A list of DMV services available at your branch will appear. Choose one and then click on “Schedule an Appointment.”
  6. Choose your preferred appointment date and time from the available options.

Alaska DMV payment options and processing fees

For in-person DMV services, AAA accepts eCheck, debit, credit, Google Pay, and Apple Pay. We do not charge a fee for the use of credit cards. AAA does not accept cash. Non-Members pay a $20 convenience fee for over-the-counter DMV services.


What do I need to complete my DMV tasks at AAA?

When visiting AAA for DMV services, bring these documents:

  • A valid AAA Membership card (non-Members pay a $20 convenience fee);
  • Your valid driver’s license, government-issued identification card, or DMV ID card;
  • Your Alaska DMV paperwork. For vehicle-specific transactions, your name must be on the vehicle title or registration paperwork.