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There are many documents you can provide, so use DMV's Online Document Guide or view the full document list. Bring one from this category: Unexpired U.S. passport or U.S. birth certificate. Bring ...
A new "start anywhere" service lets Virginians apply for any ID, including REAL ID, or a driver's license at home and complete the process at a Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles office.
A REAL ID is an optional, upgraded version of your driver’s license or ID card that has a star in the right corner. The Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles offers an online pre-application for ...
The Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles (Virginia DMV) serves a customer base of approximately 423,000 ID card holders and 6.2 million licensed drivers with over 7.8 million registered vehicles in Virginia. Virginia DMV has more daily face-to-face contact with Virginia's citizens than any other state agency.
In New Hampshire and Tennessee, the Division of Motor Vehicles and the Driver License Services Division, respectively, is a division of each state's Department of Safety (in Tennessee, Department of Safety and Homeland Security). In Vermont, the Department of Motor Vehicles is a subunit of the state Agency of Transportation.
The Washington metropolitan area, also referred to as the DC area, Greater Washington, the National Capital Region, or locally as the DMV (short for District of Columbia, Maryland, and Virginia ), is the metropolitan area centered around Washington, D.C., the federal capital of the United States. The metropolitan area includes all of Washington ...
Virginians may start an application through their Virginia DMV online account but must visit a DMV customer service center to provide required documents for a REAL ID compliant driver's license or ...
The U.S. state of Virginia first required its residents to register their motor vehicles and display license plates in 1906. As of 2022, plates are issued by the Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV). Front and rear plates are required for most classes of vehicles, while only rear plates are required for motorcycles and trailers.