Georgia DMV hours, appointments, locations, phone numbers, holidays, and services. Find the Georgia DMV office near me. Currently Georgia has 236 working locations.
DMV Locations by County
- Walton County
- Bibb County
- Houston County
- Jones County
- Cherokee County
- Muscogee County
- Hall County
- Richmond County
- DeKalb County
- Troup County
- White County
- Rabun County
- Ben Hill County
- Meriwether County
- Clay County
- Coffee County
- Hancock County
- Walker County
- Harris County
- Upson County
- Dougherty County
- Tattnall County
- Atkinson County
- Fannin County
- Bryan County
- Cobb County
- Dade County
- Columbia County
- Glascock County
- Newton County
- Chatham County
- Wilcox County
- Bartow County
- Baldwin County
- Gwinnett County
- Gordon County
- Lowndes County
- Effingham County
- Telfair County
- Taylor County
- Crawford County
- Gilmer County
- Pike County
- Clayton County
- Bacon County
- Charlton County
- Jeff Davis County
- Floyd County
- Henry County
- Oglethorpe County
- Tift County
- Stephens County
- Whitfield County
- Schley County
- Rockdale County
- Hart County
- Treutlen County
- Pierce County
- Spalding County
- Greene County
- Forsyth County
- Twiggs County
- Echols County
- Camden County
- McDuffie County
- Wayne County
- Dawson County
- Carroll County
- Morgan County
- Colquitt County
- Irwin County
- Elbert County
- Randolph County
- Crisp County
- Emanuel County
- Coweta County
- Macon County
- Glynn County
- Lincoln County
- Cook County
- Barrow County
- Brooks County
- Montgomery County
- Sumter County
- Talbot County
- Berrien County
- Wheeler County
- Fulton County
- Butts County
- Union County
- Douglas County
- Dodge County
- Mitchell County
- Dooly County
- Marion County
- Johnson County
- Bulloch County
- Jackson County
- Putnam County
- Lanier County
- Habersham County
- Stewart County
- Oconee County
- Towns County
- Murray County
- Worth County
- Laurens County
- Franklin County
- Brantley County
- Candler County
- Long County
- Peach County
- Pulaski County
- Thomas County
- Chattahoochee County
- Bleckley County
- Lumpkin County
- Grady County
- Lee County
- Lamar County
- Banks County
- Fayette County
- Washington County
- Polk County
- Jefferson County
- Miller County
- Liberty County
- Burke County
- Toombs County
- Turner County
- McIntosh County
- Clinch County
- Paulding County
- Jenkins County
- Catoosa County
- Heard County
- Madison County
- Taliaferro County
- Warren County
- Quitman County
- Wilkes County
- Ware County
- Chattooga County
- Baker County
- Screven County
- Clarke County
- Appling County
- Wilkinson County
- Monroe County
- Evans County
- Pickens County
- Jasper County
Georgia Department of Driver Services
The motor vehicle services part of the Georgia Department of Driver Services is responsible for registering your vehicle, titling it, and providing other services. The other part is the state government agency in charge of issuing and renewing driver’s licenses.
To apply for license plates in Georgia, you can visit your nearest tag office. You’ll also find that they do vehicle registration there too, with services like title transfers and registrations taking place at Motor Vehicle Services in addition to vehicle inspections, driving tests, and license plate issuance. The Georgia Department of Driver Services has recently removed the acceptance of paper copies for proof of insurance. The department now accepts only electronic copies through the Georgia Electronic Information System. All motor vehicle owners are required to have liability insurance before operating their vehicles, or they will face fines and penalties.
Want to update your driver’s license, renew an expired one, or replace a lost one? You can do that at any Driver Services location! For those of you looking to take a CDL exam, request a driving history report, or take a road test – you can do that here too.
Anyone who is at least 16 years old can apply for a provisional Class D license. To be eligible for the permit, applicants must not have had any major driving violations over the last year, they are required to complete an additional 40 hours of driving practice, and 10 of those hours need to be at night. To comply with the Joshua Law, pass the vision and road skills tests, and get a parent or guardian to sign your application. For applicants over the age of 18, it is important to pass the vision test, knowledge test, and road skills test. Additionally, anyone applying for a Montana instant license or ID card must bring in proof of their identification, residency, and Social Security Number. The fee for the instant ID is $8.