Montana DMV hours, appointments, locations, phone numbers, holidays, and services. Find the Montana DMV office near me. Currently Montana has 89 working locations.
DMV Locations by County
- Mineral County
- Park County
- Wibaux County
- Daniels County
- Big Horn County
- Cascade County
- Flathead County
- Missoula County
- Phillips County
- Gallatin County
- Hill County
- Stillwater County
- Lewis and Clark County
- Dawson County
- Madison County
- Meagher County
- Valley County
- Sweet Grass County
- Richland County
- Pondera County
- Custer County
- Roosevelt County
- Sanders County
- Rosebud County
- Fergus County
- Glacier County
- Deer Lodge County
- Musselshell County
- Powell County
- Granite County
- Treasure County
- Silver Bow County
- Lincoln County
- Teton County
- Yellowstone County
- Sheridan County
- Chouteau County
- McCone County
- Liberty County
- Wheatland County
- Powder River County
- Beaverhead County
- Blaine County
- Broadwater County
- Garfield County
- Lake County
- Golden Valley County
- Fallon County
- Jefferson County
- Toole County
- Prairie County
- Carbon County
- Carter County
- Judith Basin County
- Ravalli County
Introduction: What is the Montana Motor Vehicle Division? And Who Do They Serve?
The Montana Motor Vehicle Division is a state agency that processes vehicle registrations and drivers licenses. It has been in existence since 1929, when the first MVD office was opened in Helena, Montana. The MVD is unique from other DMVs because it does not have any branches outside of the State of Montana.
How the New MVD Site Can Help You Get Your License and/or ID Card More Immediately
The Montana Motor Vehicle Division (MVD) has made it easier for Montanans to get their license and/or ID card more immediately.
The new MVD site is a one-stop shop for all your Montana licensing needs. From renewing your license to getting a new ID card, the MVD site can help you accomplish these tasks more quickly than ever before.
This new website makes it easier than ever to find information about your driver’s license or identification card. You can even renew your driver’s license online!
Montana Driver’s License Renewal Process
Montana driver’s licenses expire every four years and must be renewed in person.
The renewal process is relatively simple and can be completed in a few steps.
The Montana Department of Justice offers a guide to help you through the process:
- Visit your local DMV office.
- Bring your current driver’s license, a document showing your name and address (like a utility bill or bank statement), and payment for the $25 fee.
- Take an eye test if you are older than 65 or have had an eye condition that has caused vision problems.
Montana MVD Website and Online Services
The Montana MVD website offers a convenient way to obtain a driver’s license or ID card. You can apply for a driver’s license, renew your license, and even get your picture taken for your license all online. The website is also available for use in English and Spanish.