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Washington D.C. Driver License Offices

Find your nearest DMV office in Washington D.C.. 6 locations with addresses, phone numbers, and office hours.

DC Department of Motor Vehicles
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Browse the complete directory of Washington D.C. DMV office locations below. Each listing includes the office address, phone number, and business hours. Use the search bar to filter by city or zip code, or click "Use My Location" to find the nearest DMV office to you. We recommend contacting your local office directly before visiting to confirm hours and appointment requirements.

DC DMV Headquarters

2415 First Street NE, Washington, DC 20002 20002
Mon-Fri 8:15 AM - 4:45 PM

DC DMV - Southwest Service Center

95 M Street SW, Washington, DC 20024 20024
Tue-Sat 8:15 AM - 4:00 PM

DC DMV - Benning Ridge Service Center

4525 Benning Road SE, Washington, DC 20019 20019
Tue-Sat 8:15 AM - 4:00 PM

DC DMV - Georgetown Service Center

3270 M Street NW, Canal Level, Washington, DC 20007 20007
Tue-Sat 8:15 AM - 4:00 PM

DC DMV - Rhode Island Service Center

2350 Washington Place NE, Suite 112N, Washington, DC 20018 20018
Tue-Sat 8:15 AM - 4:00 PM

DC DMV - Deanwood Commercial Driver License (CDL) Office

1421 Kenilworth Avenue NE, Washington, DC 20019 20019
Mon-Fri 8:15 AM - 4:00 PM

What to Bring to the DMV

Before visiting a Washington D.C. DMV office, make sure you have all required documents. Requirements may vary by office and the type of service you need, so check with your local DMV ahead of time. Most offices require the following items:

Proof of identity (birth certificate, passport)
Proof of residency (utility bill, bank statement)
Social Security card or number
Payment for applicable fees
Current driver license (if renewing)
Completed application form (if required)

Disclaimer: Office locations, hours, and phone numbers may change. We recommend calling ahead or visiting the to confirm details before your visit. Schedule an appointment online when available to reduce wait times.

Official Federal Resources

For additional information about driver licensing, vehicle safety standards, and commercial vehicle regulations, consult these official federal resources. Each agency provides authoritative guidance for drivers across all 50 states.