Kentucky DMV hours, appointments, locations, phone numbers, holidays, and services. Find the Kentucky DMV office near me. Currently Kentucky has 246 working locations.
DMV Locations by County
- Adair County
- Martin County
- Lewis County
- Ballard County
- Johnson County
- Pulaski County
- Pike County
- Letcher County
- Clay County
- Webster County
- Campbell County
- Livingston County
- Jefferson County
- Harlan County
- Bracken County
- Powell County
- McLean County
- Jessamine County
- Nicholas County
- Woodford County
- Oldham County
- Simpson County
- Grant County
- Clark County
- Perry County
- Morgan County
- Boone County
- Trimble County
- Boyle County
- Muhlenberg County
- Allen County
- Henry County
- Russell County
- Ohio County
- Bath County
- Rowan County
- Hopkins County
- Cumberland County
- Leslie County
- Bourbon County
- Carroll County
- Floyd County
- Kenton County
- Hancock County
- Boyd County
- Scott County
- Todd County
- Whitley County
- Elliott County
- Carter County
- Shelby County
- Madison County
- Jackson County
- Estill County
- Calloway County
- Anderson County
- Knott County
- Union County
- Monroe County
- Harrison County
- Logan County
- Lee County
- Christian County
- Barren County
- Rockcastle County
- McCreary County
- Owen County
- Mason County
- Fayette County
- Marshall County
- Bullitt County
- Wayne County
- Larue County
- Knox County
- Greenup County
- Robertson County
- Bell County
- Butler County
- Clinton County
- Fulton County
- Breathitt County
- Lyon County
- Mercer County
- Daviess County
- Crittenden County
- Edmonson County
- Breckinridge County
- Graves County
- Magoffin County
- Garrard County
- Hart County
- Hardin County
- Montgomery County
- Lawrence County
- Washington County
- Carlisle County
- Hickman County
- Gallatin County
- Taylor County
- Wolfe County
- Meade County
- Henderson County
- McCracken County
- Warren County
- Trigg County
- Caldwell County
- Owsley County
- Lincoln County
- Pendleton County
- Green County
- Grayson County
- Laurel County
- Nelson County
- Spencer County
- Metcalfe County
- Franklin County
- Marion County
- Casey County
Kentucky KTC
Kentucky Vehicle and Driver Services are handled by the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet. The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet is responsible for the regulation of motor carriers, drivers, and vehicles in Kentucky.
The KTC regulates all aspects of motor carrier operations within Kentucky, including licensing of drivers and vehicles, registration of commercial vehicles, vehicle inspections, safety inspections, enforcement of federal regulations governing interstate commerce by motor carriers and enforcement of state laws regulating intrastate commerce by motor carriers.
The KTC also works with other agencies to enforce laws governing truck safety.
The process of registering a vehicle in Kentucky Transportation Cabinet is as follows:
- You need to provide proof of ownership and proof of insurance for the vehicle you want to register.
- You need to provide your driver’s license and proof of residency for yourself, if you are registering a new vehicle, or proof that you have not registered a vehicle in the past 60 days if you are transferring your registration from another state or country.
- Submit payment for the registration fee and any applicable fees such as title fees, tax fees, and transfer fees.
- Complete an odometer statement on the back of your title application form to indicate how many miles the car has been driven since it was built or sold by.
A driver’s license is a government-issued document that allows the bearer to operate a motor vehicle. It is an identification card that allows the holder to drive a motorized vehicle, such as cars, motorcycles, and trucks.
In Kentucky, you need to be at least 18 years old and can apply for a driver’s license if you have a learner’s permit. You will need to provide proof of your identity and residency, pass a written exam and driving test.
You can apply for a Kentucky driver’s license by visiting the nearest Driver’s Licensing Office in your area. You will need to provide proof of your identity and residency, pass a written exam and driving test.