What can I do at a driver licensing office?
Driver licensing offices are conveniently located across the state and can help you take care of many different things like:
- Get your first-time driver license or renew a license.
- Get or renew your ID card.
- Get or renew an enhanced driver license (EDL) or enhanced ID (EID).
- Get or renew a commercial driver license (CDL) or commercial learner's permit (CLP).
- Change your name, address, or demographic information on your license or ID.
- Take a knowledge or drive test to get your driver license.
- Take a CDL knowledge test.
- Get a copy of your driving record.
Know before you go
Driver licensing offices do not offer vehicle and boat or prorate and fuel tax services.
Ready to visit?
1. Find a location near you
There are driver licensing offices conveniently located across the state. Find one close to you offering services you need.
Find a driver licensing office
2. Make an appointment
You don’t need an appointment to visit a driver licensing office unless you are taking a drive or knowledge test to get your license, but we strongly encourage you to make one. There may be a long wait to walk in, and if the office is at capacity, you may be asked to go to another office or try back another time. Making an appointment is easy with our online appointment scheduler.
3. Collect your documents
If you don't have everything required for your appointment, you may not be able to get what you need. Make sure you have all the documents required to complete the service you came for.
4. Be ready to pay your fees
See fees and payment options to find the cost of your fees before you visit an office, or call us at 360-902-3900.