Motor Vehicles



Obtain a Driver's License

You may obtain a driver's license once you take and pass the eye test, the knowledge test, and the skills road test. You may not obtain a DC driver's license while maintaining a valid license from another jurisdiction. A driver's license is valid for up to five years for US citizens, and this period may vary for non-US citizens according to the US immigration expiration date. Visit the DMV motorcycle driver's license page for information on this type of license.

Non-US Citizens (foreign nationals) may be eligible for a DC driver’s license based on eligibility requirements.

The Patriot Act, Public Law 108-458, National Intelligence Reform Act of 2004 does NOT allow for social security numbers to be displayed on driver licenses or identification cards.

Requirements
  • Proof of name and date of birth (must be at least 16 years of age)
  • Proof of DC Residency
  • No outstanding debts to the District of Columbia or unpaid fines for moving traffic violations in other jurisdictions
  • Proof of parental approval (if applicant is 16 or 17 years old)
  • All documents required for obtaining a DC driver's license


  • Service Locations
    To obtain a driver's license, you may visit any service location except the Adjudication Services and Inspection Station.

    Steps
    1. Complete the Driver's License Application*
    2. Provide the required documents
    3. Take and pass the eye test
    4. Take and pass a knowledge test and skills road test
    5. Take a photograph
    6. Pay the appropriate fees
    7. Obtain your driver's license

    Note: Drivers under the age of 21 who are obtaining a driver's license are automatically enrolled in the GRAD Program

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