West Virginia DMV hours, appointments, locations, phone numbers, holidays, and services. Find the West Virginia DMV office near me. Currently West Virginia has 22 working locations.
DMV Locations by County
- Berkeley County
- Jefferson County
- Mason County
- Hardy County
- Mercer County
- Logan County
- Cabell County
- McDowell County
- Mingo County
- Monongalia County
- Harrison County
- Kanawha County
- Roane County
- Greenbrier County
- Hampshire County
- Pendleton County
- Putnam County
- Marshall County
- Randolph County
- Wood County
- Braxton County
What is the West Virginia DMV?
The West Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) is responsible for licensing drivers, registering vehicles, and regulating traffic.
The West Virginia DMV is one of the most important departments in the state government. It protects the safety of citizens by ensuring that they are driving safe vehicles and have a valid license to do so.
The DMV also provides information about road conditions, travel times, and other relevant information to help citizens make informed decisions about their commute.
West Virginia DMV Services and Locations
The West Virginia Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) is a branch of the Department of Transportation, and it provides motor vehicle services to West Virginians.
The DMV headquarters are located in Charleston, West Virginia. There are also DMV offices in Beckley, Clarksburg, Elkins, Fairmont and Martinsburg. The DMV offers services such as issuing driver’s licenses, registering vehicles and renewing vehicle registrations.
Schedule West Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles Appointment
The West Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles is the only place where you can schedule an appointment.
To schedule an appointment with the West Virginia DMV, visit their website and click on the “Schedule Appointment” button. You can then choose your desired date and time for your appointment.
West Virginia DMV Requirements and Fees
To be eligible for a driver’s license in West Virginia, you must be at least 17 years old. You must also have a valid social security number, proof of residency, and provide identification.
The fees for a driver’s license in West Virginia are as follows:
- $25 – New Driver’s License (under age 18)
- $50 – New Driver’s License (age 18 and over)
- $25 – Duplicate Driver’s License (under age 18)
- $50 – Duplicate Driver’s License (age 18 and over)