Wisconsin DMV hours, appointments, locations, phone numbers, holidays, and services. Find the Wisconsin DMV office near me. Currently Wisconsin has 84 working locations.
DMV Locations by County
- Juneau County
- Shawano County
- Wood County
- Dane County
- Lafayette County
- Adams County
- Douglas County
- Marinette County
- Sauk County
- Winnebago County
- Rock County
- Iron County
- Calumet County
- Grant County
- Green County
- Dodge County
- Chippewa County
- Vernon County
- Jefferson County
- Milwaukee County
- Waukesha County
- Forest County
- Waupaca County
- Pepin County
- Marquette County
- Green Lake County
- Iowa County
- Taylor County
- Jackson County
- Fond du Lac County
- Bayfield County
- Oneida County
- Portage County
- Brown County
- Polk County
- Outagamie County
- Menominee County
- La Crosse County
- Dunn County
- Oconto County
- Racine County
- Clark County
- Crawford County
- Washington County
- Vilas County
- Price County
- Kenosha County
- Barron County
- Florence County
- Ashland County
- Manitowoc County
- Pierce County
- Buffalo County
- Waushara County
- St. Croix County
- Lincoln County
- Richland County
- Monroe County
- Sheboygan County
- Door County
- Walworth County
- Sawyer County
- Ozaukee County
- Columbia County
- Trempealeau County
- Langlade County
- Washburn County
- Marathon County
What is the Wisconsin DMV?
The Wisconsin DMV is a state agency that regulates the operation of motor vehicles and issues driver licenses and identification cards. It was established in 1905 as the Department of Motor Vehicles, but was later renamed to its current name in 1957. The Wisconsin DMV has two main offices, one in Madison, WI and one in Milwaukee, WI.
Schedule Wisconsin Department of Motor Vehicles Appointment
You can schedule a DMV appointment in Wisconsin by calling 1-888-936-7238.
The Wisconsin Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) helps you with all your driver license and vehicle registration needs. You can make an appointment at the DMV by calling 1-888-936-7238.
Wisconsin DMV Requirements and Fees
The Wisconsin DMV requires you to be 16 years old to apply for a driver’s license. You must have a valid Social Security Number, and proof of Wisconsin residency.
You can apply for a driver’s license at any DMV office in the state. The fees for a driver’s license are $28 for an original or renewal, $8 for an instruction permit or motorcycle endorsement, and $1 to transfer your out-of-state driver’s license.