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Government agency
The headquarters of the largest DMV, theCalifornia Department of Motor Vehicles inSacramento

Adepartment of motor vehicles (DMV) is agovernment agency that administersmotor vehicle registration anddriver licensing. In countries withfederal states such as in North America, these agencies are generally administered bysubnational entities, while inunitary states such as many of those in Europe, DMVs are organized nationally by thecentral government.

Terminology and organization

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Driver licensing and vehicle registration in the United States are handled by thestate government in all states butHawaii, where local governments perform DMV functions.[1] InCanada, driver licensing and vehicle registration are handled at theprovincial government level.[2]

United States

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See also:Driver's licenses in the United States

TheUniform Vehicle Code prefers the name "Department of Motor Vehicles".[3] Theacronym "DMV" is most commonly used to describe the agency (where it exists); however, diverse titles are used in different jurisdictions.

State /
Territory
Agency responsible forParent agency
(and notes)
driver licensesvehicle records
AlabamaDriver License DivisionMotor Vehicle DivisionThe Driver License Division is a division of theAlabama Department of Public Safety,[4] whereas the Motor Vehicle Division is a division of theAlabama Department of Revenue.[5]
AlaskaDivision of Motor VehiclesDivision of the Alaska Department of Administration;[6] previously under theAlaska Department of Public Safety and the Alaska Department of Revenue
ArizonaMotor Vehicle DivisionDivision of theArizona Department of Transportation[7]
ArkansasOffice of Motor VehicleDivision of theArkansas Department of Finance and Administration.[8] TheArkansas State Police is responsible for all driver testing.[9]
CaliforniaDepartment of Motor VehiclesDepartment of the cabinet-levelCalifornia State Transportation Agency[10]
ColoradoDivision of Motor VehiclesDivision of theColorado Department of Revenue[11]
ConnecticutDepartment of Motor Vehicles[12]
DelawareDivision of Motor VehiclesDivision of theDelaware Department of Transportation[13]
District of ColumbiaDepartment of Motor Vehicles[14]
FloridaDepartment of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles[15]
GeorgiaDepartment of Driver Services[16]Motor Vehicle DivisionArchived 2009-07-26 at theWayback Machine[17]The Motor Vehicle Division is a division of theGeorgia Department of Revenue.
HawaiiDriver License DivisionMotor Vehicle Division both under theHonolulu Department of Customer Services,Driver License Division

Hawaii Department of Motor Vehicle NowMaui County Motor Vehicle -LicensingDrivers License DivisionMotor Vehicles Division both under theKauai County Department of Motor Vehicles

Hawaii is the only U.S. state where no part of the state government performs DMV functions; it has completely delegated vehicle registration and driver licensing to local governments (i.e. the City and County ofHonolulu;Hawai'i,Maui, andKaua'i counties).[18]
IdahoDivision of Motor VehiclesDivision of theIdaho Transportation Department[19]
IllinoisDriver Services DepartmentVehicle Services DepartmentDepartments of theIllinois Secretary of State[20]
IndianaBureau of Motor Vehicles[21] (BMV)
IowaMotor Vehicle DivisionDivision of the Iowa Motor Vehicle Division and theIowa Department of Transportation[22]
KansasDivision of VehiclesDivision of theKansas Department of Revenue[23]
KentuckyDivision of Driver Licensing[24]Motor Vehicle Licensing System[25]Divisions of theKentucky Transportation Cabinet. The state'sCircuit Court Clerks offices are responsible for the registration and issuance of drivers licenses while the County Clerks are responsible for vehicle registrations and titles. The Transportation Cabinet is responsible for establishing the policies and designs for licenses and vehicle registration. TheKentucky State Police Driver Testing Branch is responsible for driver testing.[26][27]
LouisianaOffice of Motor Vehicles[28]Division of theLouisiana Department of Public Safety and Corrections
MaineBureau of Motor VehiclesDivision of theMaine Secretary of State[29]
MarylandMotor Vehicle Administration[30]Division of theMaryland Department of Transportation
MassachusettsRegistry of Motor Vehicles[31]Division of theMassachusetts Department of Transportation; transferred from the Executive Office of Transportation effective November 1, 2009[citation needed]
MichiganMichigan Secretary of State[32]Michigan is the only state to not have an Official Department of Motor Vehicles.
MinnesotaDriver and Vehicle Services[33]Division of theMinnesota Department of Public Safety
MississippiDepartment of Public SafetyMotor Vehicle Licensing DivisionDriver licensing is handled by theMississippi Department of Public Safety,[34] while the Motor Vehicle Licensing Division is a division of theMississippi Department of Revenue.[35]
MissouriMissouri Department of Revenue
MontanaMotor Vehicle DivisionDivision of theMontana Department of Justice
NebraskaDepartment of Motor Vehicles[36]
NevadaDepartment of Motor VehiclesFormerly the "Department of Motor Vehicles and Public Safety"
New HampshireDivision of Motor VehiclesDivision of theNew Hampshire Department of Safety
New JerseyMotor Vehicle CommissionNew Jersey has differing titles for the high office holders in this part of the state government: the head of theNew Jersey Department of Transportation is referred to as the "Commissioner," while the head of the MVC is referred to as the "Chief Administrator."
New MexicoMotor Vehicle DivisionDivision of theNew Mexico Taxation and Revenue Department.[37]
New YorkDepartment of Motor Vehicles
North CarolinaDivision of Motor VehiclesDivision of theNorth Carolina Department of Transportation
North DakotaDriver License DivisionMotor Vehicle DivisionDivisions of theNorth Dakota Department of Transportation
OhioBureau of Motor VehiclesThe Bureau of Motor Vehicles is a division of theOhio Department of Public Safety. Titles are issued at the county level by the Clerk of Courts.
OklahomaDepartment of Public SafetyTax CommissionDriver licensing is handled by theOklahoma Department of Public Safety, while theOklahoma Tax Commission handles vehicle registrations and titles. Vehicle registration services are semi-privatized in Oklahoma, with businesses providing registration services having been called "tag agencies" until 2023.[38]
OregonDriver and Motor Vehicle Services[39]Division of theOregon Department of Transportation
PennsylvaniaDriver and Vehicle ServicesDivision of thePennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT)
Rhode IslandDivision of Motor VehiclesDivision of theRhode Island Department of Revenue
South CarolinaDepartment of Motor Vehicles
South DakotaDepartment of Public SafetyDepartment of Revenue
TennesseeDriver License Services[40]Vehicle Services Division[41]The Vehicle Services Division is a division of theTennessee Department of Revenue; the Driver License Services division is a division of theTennessee Department of Safety and Homeland Security. The state's county clerks are responsible for the registration and issuance of drivers licenses, vehicle registrations, and titles, while the Department of Revenue and Department of Safety are responsible for establishing the policies and designs for vehicle registration and licenses, respectively.
TexasDriver License DivisionDepartment of Motor VehiclesVehicle titles and registration were formerly provided by theTexas Department of Transportation, however these services were transferred to the new Texas Department of Motor Vehicles (TxDMV), effective November 1, 2009.[42] The Driver License Division is a division of theTexas Department of Public Safety.
UtahDriver License Services[43]Division of Motor Vehicles[44]The Driver License Services division is a division of theUtah Department of Public Safety and the Division of Motor Vehicles is a division of theUtah State Tax Commission
VermontDepartment of Motor VehiclesSubunit of theVermont Agency of Transportation
VirginiaDepartment of Motor Vehicles
WashingtonDepartment of LicensingAlso handlesBoat,Business, andProfessional licenses[45]
West VirginiaDivision of Motor VehiclesDivision of theWest Virginia Department of Transportation
WisconsinDivision of Motor VehiclesDivision of theWisconsin Department of Transportation
WyomingDriver Services ProgramDivision of theWyoming Department of Transportation (WyDot)
American SamoaDepartment of Public Safety
GuamMotor Vehicle DivisionDepartment of Revenue and Taxation
Northern Mariana IslandsDriver's License SectionBureau of Motor VehiclesThe Driver's License Section division is a division of the Bureau of Motor Vehicles, which is a division of theNorthern Mariana Islands Department of Public Safety and vehicle registration and title is handled by the Department of Public Safety.
Puerto RicoDriver Services DirectorateThe Driver Services Directorate is part of theDepartment of Transportation and Public Works (Departamento de Transportación y Obras Públicas). Prior to 1975, it was known as the "Motor Vehicles Area" of the Department (Area de Vehículos de Motor in Spanish).
United States Virgin IslandsMotor Vehicle BureauDivision of theUnited States Virgin Islands Police Department

Organization within state government

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Former location of theMassachusetts Registry of Motor Vehicles onWashington Street inBoston's Chinatown
A BMV license branch inWest Lafayette, Indiana

The location of a department or division of motor vehicles within the structure of a state's government tends to vary widely.

Hawaii is the onlyU.S. state where no part of the state government performs DMV functions; it has completely delegated vehicle registration and driver licensing to county governments.

InKentucky, the Transportation Cabinet sets the policies and designs for licenses and vehicle registration; but the actual registration and licensing are handled by county clerks' (vehicle registration) and Circuit Court clerks' (drivers licensing) offices. Likewise, inTennessee, the Department of Revenue and the Driver License Services Division of the Department of Safety and Homeland Security establishes policies and designs for licenses and vehicle registration, but the actual registration and licensing are handled by county clerks.

In theDistrict of Columbia, which is not part of any state, the DMV (formerly the Bureau of Motor Vehicle Services) is part of the city government.

InVirginia, the Department of Motor Vehicles handles both driver licensing and vehicle registration, while theVirginia State Police and the Department of Environmental Quality administer safety inspection and emission inspection, respectively. The program is simplyadministered by the state; actual inspections are performed by specific authorized employees of privately ownedgas stations and garages licensed by the state.

In some states, the DMV is not a separate cabinet-level department, but instead is a division or bureau within a larger department. Departments that perform DMV functions include the Department of Justice (Montana), the Department ofPublic Safety (Texas,Ohio), the Department of Revenue (Missouri,Kansas, andColorado), and the Department of Transportation (Arizona,Delaware,Maryland,North Carolina,Oregon,Pennsylvania, andWisconsin). InNew Hampshire andTennessee, the Division of Motor Vehicles and the Driver License Services Division, respectively, is a division of each state's Department of Safety (in Tennessee, Department of Safety and Homeland Security). InVermont, the Department of Motor Vehicles is a subunit of the state Agency of Transportation.

Some states do not separate DMV functions into distinct organizational entities at all, but simply bundle them into responsibilities assigned to an existing government agency. For example, in the state ofWashington, the Department of Licensing is responsible for driver's licenses and vehicle and boat registrations in addition to most other business and occupational licensing. InMaine,Michigan, andIllinois, the Secretary of State's offices perform responsibilities that would be handled by the DMV in other states.

Jurisdiction and exceptions

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PennDOT Driver License Center inHuntingdon Valley, Pennsylvania

Almost all long-term residents ("long term" in this case means over 30 days) of a state who wish to operate motor vehicles must possess a driver's license issued by their state DMV, and their vehicles must show license plates (and current registration tags or stickers) issued by that agency.

Armed Forces active duty service members are an exception to this general rule; by federal law, servicemembers do not change legal residence when relocating to a new duty station unless they take voluntary action to do so. These individuals have the option of retaining the license and vehicle registration of their legal residence or obtaining a new license and registration locally. Some states also let out-of-state college students maintain their existing license and/or registration.

Thefederal government registers vehicles which it owns or leases through theGeneral Services Administration (GSA), a federal agency, rather than with any state or territorial DMV. GSA contracts withFederal Prison Industries for the manufacturing of "U.S. Government" plates to be mounted on such vehicles. However, federal employees authorized to drive such vehicles must still be licensed by their home state or territory.

The Office of Foreign Missions at theU.S. Department of State has a Diplomatic Motor Vehicles program that issues driver's licenses to foreign diplomats and their dependents, registers their vehicles, and issues special diplomatic license plates.

Canada

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Province/TerritoryAgency namesNotes
AlbertaService Alberta
British ColumbiaInsurance Corporation of British Columbia
ManitobaManitoba Public Insurance Corporation
New BrunswickDepartment of Public Safety's Motor Vehicle Branch
NewfoundlandMotor Registration Division
Nova ScotiaRegistry of Motor Vehicles
OntarioMinistry of Transportation (MTO)Front-line services provided atServiceOntario (license reissuance and vehicle registration) orDriveTest (driver testing) offices.
QuébecSociété de l'assurance automobile du Québec (English:Quebec Automobile Insurance Corporation)Also performs inspections and seizures of maritime vehicles throughout the province on waterways such as theGulf of St. Lawrence and theOttawa River.
Prince Edward IslandPrince Edward Island Department of Transportation and Public Works' Highway Safety Division
SaskatchewanSaskatchewan Government Insurance
Northwest TerritoriesNorthwest Territories Department of Transportation's Motor Vehicle Division
NunavutDivision of Motor Vehicles
YukonYukon Territory Community and Transportation Services' Motor Vehicle Department

Mexico

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Federal entityAgency namesNotes
JaliscoSecretaría de Movilidad y Transporte (Secretariat of Mobility and Transportation)
Nuevo LeónInstituto de Control Vehicular (Vehicle Control Institute)
Mexico CitySecretaría de Movilidad de la CDMX (Secretariat of Mobility of Mexico City)
NayaritSecretaría de Movilidad del estado de Nayarit (Secretariat of Mobility of Nayarit state)

Europe

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CountryAgency namesNotes
AndorraGovernment of Andorra(in Catalan)plates provided by theAutomobile club ofAndorra
FranceD.R.I.R.E(in French)
GermanyStraßenverkehrsbehörde /Kraftfahrzeug-Zulassungsbehörde(in German)
Ireland
LatviaCeļu satiksmes drošības direkcija (CSDD [lv], Road Traffic Safety Directorate)Driver licensing, vehicle registration and inspection in Latvia
NetherlandsRijksdienst voor het Wegverkeer(in Dutch) (vehicle registration and title) andCentraal Bureau voor de afgifte van Rijvaardigheidsbewijzen(in Dutch) (driver licensing)
PortugalInstituto da Mobilidade e dos Transportes (IMT)Driver licensing and vehicle registration in Portugal
RomaniaDirecția Regim Permise de Conducere și Înmatriculare a Vehiculelor (DRPCIV, Directorate of Driving Licence Regimes and Registration of Vehicles)Driver licensing and vehicle registration in Romania
RussiaState Automobile Inspectorate
SpainDirectorate General of TrafficDriver licensing and vehicle registration in Spain
SwedenSwedish Transport AgencyDriver licensing and vehicle registration in Sweden
United KingdomDriver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA)Driver and Vehicle Agency inNorthern Ireland

Areas of responsibility

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Driver's licenses and identification

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Further information:Identity documents in the United States

In countries with no nationalidentification card (like the United States), driver's licenses have often become thede facto identification card for many purposes, and DMV agencies have effectively become the agency responsible for verifying identity in their respective states, even the identity of non-drivers. TheREAL ID Act of 2005 is an attempt to provide a national standard for identification cards in the United States as identification cards are commonly used in everyday life.

Driver certification

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In some states, besides conducting the written and hands-on driving tests that are a prerequisite to earning a driver's license, DMVs also regulate private driving schools and their instructors. All DMVs issue their state'sdriver's manual, which all drivers are expected to know and abide by. Knowledge of the driver's manual is tested prior to issuing a permit or license.

Vehicle registration

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DMVs are responsible for providing an identification number for vehicles, either with a permanentvehicle registration plate or temporary tag. See alsoVehicle registration plates of the United States. Avehicle registration program tracks detailedvehicle information, such as odometer history, to prevent automobile-related crimes such asodometer fraud.

Many DMVs allow third parties to issue registration materials. These may include companies that specialize in processing registration application paperwork (often called "tag agents") orcar dealers. Tag agents are given direct access to DMV systems (as inLouisiana).[51] Dealers often use their state DMV's electronic vehicle registration (EVR) program.

Vehicle ownership

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The certification of ownership of automotive vehicles is handled by each state's DMV normally by issuing avehicle title. The types of vehicles certified by a DMV varies by state. While almost all DMVs title vehicles that are driven on roadways, the responsibility to title boats, mobile homes, and off-road vehicles can be the responsibility of other agencies such as aDepartment of Natural Resources (DNR).

As the issuer of vehicle titles, DMVs are also usually responsible for recording liens made with an automobile as collateral on a securedloan. Several DMVs provide anElectronic Lien and Title program for lienholders.

Law enforcement

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This articleappears to contradict the articleImplied consent. Please discuss at thetalk page and do not remove this message until the contradictions are resolved.(February 2013)

Duties of the DMV include enforcement of state and federal laws regarding motor vehicles. Many departments have sworn law enforcement officers who enforce DMV regulations that are codified in state law. InNorth Carolina, for example, the DMV contains an element known as "License and Theft." Stolen motor vehicles are tracked down by "Inspectors," sworn law enforcement officers of the state employed by the DMV, and suspected cases of fraudulent registrations, license plates, and/or theft of those elements are investigated. Inspectors also investigate independent inspection stations licensed by the DMV. At times, some of these stations violate DMV regulations codified by law. The most common of these violations is passing inspection for a vehicle withwindows tinted below the legal limits. The penalty for such a violation is a $1,000 fine and, for first time offenders, a revocation of the inspection permit for 30 days. Inspection stations face permanent permit revocation for subsequent offenses.[52] InNew York, the Division of Field Investigations (DFI) is the criminal investigations arm of the DMV. It employs investigators to combat auto theft, identity theft, and fraudulent document-related crimes that take place in New York. These investigators are armed New York State peace officers with statewide authority to enforce laws and handle investigations. In Texas, the Automobile Burglary and Theft Prevention Authority (ABTPA) educates Texans on how to protect themselves from motor vehicle theft and awards financial grants to curtail auto theft and burglary. The division is also involved in a program that helps to prevent stolen motor vehicles from entering Mexico.

Compared to standard law enforcement officers, DMV law enforcement agents operate with greater flexibility when it comes to their specific police powers. If a person under investigation by the DMV refuses to answer questions or meet with DMV law enforcement agents, their registration and tags may be canceled. Although a citizen has a constitutional right not to speak or meet with sworn law enforcement officers while under investigation, no constitutional right protects a person's motor vehicle registration with a state agency. Another example of this flexibility of police powers is found in the policies of many states regarding suspectedDUI offenders. If a person is stopped by police under suspicion ofdriving while impaired, and refuses a breath test to determineblood alcohol content, the DMV automatically revokes that person's license for one year. Even if evidence of that person's impairment is found insufficient at trial, the individual loses their driving privileges simply for having refused the sobriety test.[53]

General identification

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In most states, a separate identification card indicating residency is optionally provided in the case that one does not have a driver's license.

Liquor ID

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A liquor identification is also provided in some jurisdictions for residents to affirm their age of majority to sellers of liquor, although a state-issued ID that proves the individual is over the legal drinking age often suffices. This is another measure to prevent minors from purchasing alcohol.

Equivalent agencies in other countries

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Africa

Nigeria -Federal Road Safety Commission

Australia

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Europe

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North America

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South America

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Asia

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Oceania

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