West Virginia DMV Information & Resources

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West Virginia DMV Services

The Division of Motor Vehicles is in charge of licensing, titling, registration, and tags in the state of West Virginia. If you need any of these services, visit one of the regional offices. These offices are located around the state so you shouldn’t have to travel far to get to your local office.

Along with the offices, the state offers online services. West Virginia residents like these services because they are fast and easy to use. There are services available for both vehicles and drivers.

Online Services for Vehicles

The state of West Virginia makes it easy to take care of your vehicle’s needs online. You can:

  • Renew your registration
  • Request duplicate registration
  • Get a duplicate decal
  • Request a duplicate plate
  • Change your address
  • Get a personalized plate

Online Services for Drivers

You can also make use of the online services for drivers. You can check your driver’s license status for free online. You can also request a driving record or pay your reinstatement fee for a suspended driver’s license. Finally, you can sign up for the organ and tissue donor registry with the online form.

The state plans to add additional driver’s services in the near future. Once it does, it will be even easier to take care of everything from home.

Choosing Your License

When you get a driver’s license in West Virginia, you can choose between a standard license and a Real ID. Real IDs are compliant with the federal regulations set forth in the Real ID Act. When these regulations go into effect in 2020, you will need a Real ID to fly on a plane or enter a federal building. While you don’t need to get a Real ID at this time, many people are getting them so they will be ready when the transition occurs.

Contact the West Virginia Division of Motor Vehicles

You can mail information directly to the DMV or contact the department over the phone.

5707 MacCorkle Ave. SE
Charleston, WV 25317
Phone: 304-558-3900
Toll-free for West Virginia residents: 800-642-9066
Hearing Impaired: 800-742-6991

Kanawha

Charleston

5707 MacCorkle Ave. SE

(304) 558-3900

Charleston

1800 Kanawha Blvd., East Building 3, Room 113

(304) 558-3900

Charleston

5707 MacCorkle Ave SE Suite 400

(800) 642-9066

Hampshire

Romney

Ridge Loop Road and US Route 50, at Sunrise Summit

(304) 558-3900

Romney

22278 Northwestern Pike

(304) 558-3900

Braxton

Sutton

295 Skidmore Lane

(800) 642-9066

Sutton

295 Skidmore Lane, (Exit 67 on Interstate 79)

(800) 642-9066

Pendleton

Franklin

100 Thorn Creek Road Suite 300

(800) 642-9066

Franklin

100 Thorn Creek Road, Suite 300

(800) 642-9066

Wood

Parkersburg

110 Park Center Drive

(800) 642-9066

Parkersburg

601 Lubeck Avenue

(304) 558-3900

Mason

Point Pleasant

1408 Kanawha St.

(800) 642-9066

Raleigh

Beckley

107 Pinecrest Drive

(304) 558-3900

Mcdowell

Welch

92 McDowell St.

(304) 436-4399

Cabell

Huntington

801 Madison Ave.

(800) 642-9066

Mingo

Williamson

225 East 3rd Ave.

(304) 558-3900