DMV Episode 10 is set to return after the winter break. Its release date is Monday, February 23, 2026.
DMV is a workplace comedy show. It is set inside a fictional East Hollywood DMV office. The show shows the daily chaos, stress, and humor of the job.
The series first premiered on CBS on October 13, 2025. It introduced a group of everyday workers. They deal with customers, rules, and each other every day. As of early December, the show has aired nine episodes. Fans are now waiting for Episode 10.
New episodes usually air on Monday nights at 8:30 p.m. ET/PT on CBS. Viewers can expect Episode 10 in the same time slot, unless the network makes a change.
For people who stream, the show is also on Paramount+. You can watch it live when it airs. You can also watch it later on demand.
Release date and more for DMV Episode 10

DMV Episode 10 is set to air on Monday, February 23, 2026. This comes after the fall 2025 season was paused. Episode 9 aired on December 8.
New episodes of DMV usually air on Monday nights at 8:30 p.m. ET/PT on CBS. Unless CBS changes the schedule, Episode 10 is expected to air at the same time.
For people who do not watch cable TV, DMV is also available on Paramount+. Episodes stream live at the same time as CBS for users with a live-TV plan. They also become available on demand shortly after.
The show has been given a full season of 20 episodes. This means the story and workplace chaos will continue well beyond Episode 10.
Paramount+ has two main plans in the United States:
Essential Plan: Price is $7.99 per month. You can watch most Paramount+ shows and movies. The content is on demand. This plan has ads.
Premium Plan: Price is $12.99 per month. This plan is ad-free for on-demand shows. It includes extra content, like the SHOWTIME library. You can watch live CBS. You can also download shows to watch offline.
Sometimes there are special deals or discounts. These may come from seasonal sales or bundles. But the prices above are the normal standard prices.
You can also watch Paramount+ through the Paramount+ app, Apple TV Channel, Amazon Prime, and Roku. This depends on your device and region.
The main cast is very likely to return in DMV Episode 10:
These actors are the main cast.
Colette is played by Harriet Dyer. She is a driving examiner. She has a kind heart. She also has messy boundaries. She is central to the emotional and funny stories.
Noa is played by Alex Tarrant. He is the new worker at the DMV. His story focuses on work, relationships, and his past. His arc is a main part of the show.
Vic is played by Tony Cavalero. He used to be a bouncer. Now he is a driving examiner. He is part of the comedy backbone of the group.
Barbara is played by Molly Kearney. She is the branch manager. She faces constant chaos and work problems.
Ceci is played by Gigi Zumbado. She is the office photographer. She adds style and personality to the workplace.
Gregg is played by Tim Meadows. He is a former teacher turned DMV worker. He has a dry, deadpan humor style. He is a key comedy character.
Because these are the main characters, most or all of them should return in DMV Episode 10.
Recurring and guest characters that are likely to appear in DMV Episode 10
These characters are not in every episode, but they may return.
Surfer Mary is played by Jessica Camacho. She is a recurring character. She is tied to Noa as a love interest. She could return if Noa’s story continues to grow.
Brent, played by Mark Feuerstein. He was part of a Real-ID license conflict.
Beau Young, played by Randall Park. He is a branch manager from another DMV office.
Sally, played by Leslie Jones. She works at the Big Sac office. She appeared in Episode 9.
Sitcoms often bring back customers, bosses, or past guests to shake things up at work. So one or more guest characters may return in DMV Episode 10.
What do we expect from DMV Episode 10?

In Episode 9, the branch tried to impress the higher-ups at the party. It failed in a big way. Barbara tackled the director by accident. The moment was messy and public. Sally from Big Sac had to step in.
Now, fallout is likely in DMV Episode 10. The higher-ups may send complaints, reviews, or even shutdown threats. The old branch closure threat may return. Early episodes warned that weak branches could be shut down.
The staff may face inspections, audits, or new rules. They may need to work harder to survive. This brings back the “save the DMV” storyline. The stakes grow beyond small daily problems.
The Colette–Noa romance is still unresolved. DMV Episode 10 will likely deal with the emotional result. Colette may feel hurt. She may feel embarrassed, doubt herself, or hide pain with comedy and work. On the other hand, Noa may feel guilty, confused, or thankful for Colette’s kindness. Or he may feel awkward at work.
Romance may slow down instead of moving forward. The show may keep the tension alive longer. A past love interest could return and complicate things in DMV Episode 10.
The show is not only about Colette and Noa. Other characters may grow or crack under pressure. Barbara may face serious job pressure. She may try to change her leadership style. Or she may cause more funny disasters.
Gregg may continue dealing with his AI chatbot betrayal. He may try to change his life. Or he may spiral further.
Vic and Ceci may face new friendship tests. A crisis may bring teamwork or blame and fighting.
More Big Sac bosses may appear. They may bring inspections, threats, or rescue offers. New customers may appear, and their problems may mirror the branch’s chaos.
Staff’s personal lives may grow as Noa may reconnect with a love interest. Other workers may get side stories outside the DMV.
DMV Episode 10 is likely to mix workplace danger, emotional fallout, and new pressure from above into the next phase of the show.