Is the WV DMV open to the public?

Is the WV DMV open to the public?

To protect the health and safety of West Virginians, our offices are closed to the public until further notice.

How do I renew my WV ID card?

The West Virginia DMV says identification cards are also included in the extension. Customers can visit the DMV online services portal at dmv.wv.gov and renew online or visit a local kiosk.

What do I need to renew my license in WV at a kiosk?

To access the driver’s license renewal process, simply bring your current or expiring driver’s license, renewal form with pin number, and credit card to one of the three kiosk locations.

How much does it cost to renew your ID in WV?

West Virginia renewal fees are based on the number of years you renew at a cost of $5 per year plus $0.50. This is in accordance with the “Drive for Five” program. REAL ID’s require an additional $10 fee for processing. The commercial license renewal fee is $25 plus drivers licensing fees.

How do I get a WV ID card?

New Applicants, Transfers, and Expired License Applicants are required to provide one proof of identity, one proof of Social Security number, two proofs of WV residency with name and physical address, and proof of legal name change document(s) if your name has ever changed.

How does WV DMV kiosk work?

To access the driver’s license renewal process, simply bring your current or expiring driver’s license to one of the kiosk locations. Once at the machine, you will be able to process your transaction in just minutes, and receive a receipt to keep with you until your hard copy comes in the mail.

Do you have to have an appointment to go to the DMV in WV?

Walk-ins are also available at all locations, however you may experience long wait times and there is no guarantee you will be seen that day. Having an appointment is the quickest and only guaranteed way to ensure you are seen.

Can you walk-in to DMV WV?

Customers are welcome to walk-in, but encouraged to try one of the other 6 methods of receiving service to avoid long lines, wait times, and the potential for a return trip.

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