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New York County DMV Locations

What Does DMV Stand for in New York?

In New York State, DMV stands for the Department of Motor Vehicles. The New York DMV is a government agency responsible for registering vehicles, issuing driver's licenses, and promoting road safety. The organization operates under New York State's jurisdiction, ensuring compliance with federal and state laws regarding vehicle and driver regulations.

What is Required for New York Car Registration?

To register a vehicle in New York, the owner must follow a specific process and provide a series of documents to the DMV. The steps and necessary documents are outlined as follows:

  • A completed Vehicle Registration/Title Application (Form MV-82).
  • Proof of car insurance from a company licensed to operate in New York.
  • Proof of ownership (such as the car title).
  • A valid New York State driver's license or non-driver ID card.
  • Payment for registration fees and any applicable taxes.

The process begins with obtaining car insurance from a New York-licensed insurer, as insurance coverage is mandatory for vehicle registration. Following this, the vehicle owner should gather the necessary documents, including the title proving ownership, and complete the Vehicle Registration/Title Application. Finally, the owner must visit a local DMV office with these documents and the required fees to complete the registration process.

How Much is Vehicle Registration in New York?

The cost of vehicle registration in New York varies depending on several factors, including the type of vehicle, its weight, and additional taxes and fees. For passenger vehicles, the registration fees include a vehicle use tax of $30 for two years ($15 per year) and a supplemental Metropolitan Commuter Transportation District (MCTD) fee of $50 for two years ($25 per year)​​. Other mandatory fees for first-time registrants include a $25 plate fee, a $50 title certificate fee, and the sales tax applicable in your jurisdiction​​. Additionally, custom (personalized) plates have a purchase cost of $60 and a renewal fee of $31.25 each year​​.

How to Get a Renewal Vehicle Registration in New York?

Renewing a vehicle registration in New York can be done online, by mail, or in person, and requires the following documents:

  • A completed Vehicle Registration Renewal Application for the vehicle.
  • Payment for the renewal fees.

To renew a registration online, the vehicle owner must visit the New York DMV website, access the registration renewal section, and follow the instructions provided. If renewing by mail, the vehicle owner should wait for the renewal notice from the DMV, which includes a pre-filled application and instructions on where to send it. For in-person renewals, the vehicle owner must bring the renewal notice or a completed Vehicle Registration/Title Application to a DMV office, along with the payment for the renewal fees.

What Do I Need to Get a Driver's License in New York?

Obtaining a driver's license in New York requires the applicant to provide several documents and meet specific criteria:

  • Proof of identity and age (such as a birth certificate or passport).
  • Proof of New York State residency.
  • A Social Security Card.
  • Completion of a pre-licensing course.
  • Passing the written permit test, road test, and vision test.

The first step is to gather the necessary documents that prove the applicant's identity, age, and residency within New York State. Following this, the applicant must obtain a Social Security Number if they still need one. The following steps involve:

  • Completing a DMV-approved pre-licensing course.
  • Passing the written test to get a learner permit.
  • Passing the road test to receive a driver's license.

Can I Get My New York Driver's License Online?

You can complete some steps of the New York driver's license process online, such as pre-applying for a learner permit, scheduling your road test, and renewing or replacing your driver's license. However, initial applications for a learner permit and the final step of obtaining your driver's license after passing the road test require in-person visits to a DMV office. The New York DMV website provides resources and online services to assist with many aspects of the licensing process, making it more convenient for applicants.

How Do I Get a Replacement Driver's License in New York?

To get a replacement driver's license in New York, follow these steps:

  • Complete the Application for Permit, Driver License, or Non-Driver ID Card (Form MV-44). If you do not know your DMV ID number, you can enter your date of birth and name as an alternative​​.
  • Prepare the required fee for replacing a driver's license, which is $17.50. An additional $30 fee may be if you visit the DMV in person​​.
  • You can visit the closest New York State DMV office with the completed application (Form MV-44) and photocopies of proof of identity​​.

The replacement can also be processed online.

How Do I Get a Renewed Driver's License in New York?

To renew your driver's license in New York, you have several options:

  • Online Renewal: This is the easiest way to renew your NY driver's license. Visit the New York DMV website and follow the prompts to renew your license online. This method is available for most drivers, except those who wish to upgrade to an Enhanced License or RealID or if your license has specific restrictions that require in-person renewal​​​​.
  • In-Person Renewal: If you need to renew in person (for example, to upgrade to an Enhanced License or RealID, or if you did not receive a renewal notice), you must visit a DMV office. Complete the renewal notice (MV-2) if you received one in the mail or use an Application for Permit, Driver License, or Non-Driver ID Card (Form MV-44) if you did not receive a notice. Be prepared to submit this form, any other required documentation, and payment for the renewal fee​​​​.

New York DMV Contact Information

Albany (Albany)

Address: 855 Central Avenue, Albany, NY 12206

Phone: (518)-473-5595

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Bronx (Bronx)

Address: 696 E Fordham Rd, Bronx, NY 10458

Phone: (718) 966-6155

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Broome (Binghamton)

Address: 81 Chenango St, Binghamton, NY 13901

Phone: (607) 778 - 6513

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Chautauqua (Jamestown)

Address: 512 W 3rd St, Jamestown, NY 14701

Phone: (800) 698-2931

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Chemung (Elmira)

Address: 425 Pennsylvania Ave, Elmira, NY 14904

Phone: (607) 737 - 5470

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Dutchess (Poughkeepsie)

Address: 22 Market St, Poughkeepsie, NY 12601

Phone: (845) 486 - 2130

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Erie (Buffalo)

Address: 170 Pearl Street, Rath Building, Buffalo, NY 14203

Phone: (716) 858-7450

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Monroe (Rochester)

Address: 200 East Main Street, Suite 101, Rochester, NY 14604

Phone: (585) 753-1604

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Nassau (Bethpage)

        Address: 4031 Hempstead Turnpike, Bethpage, NY 11714

Phone: (718) 477-4820

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Onondaga (North Syracuse)

Address: 5801 E Taft Rd, Syracuse, NY 13212

Phone: (518) 486-9786

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Orange (Middletown)

Address: 12 King Street, Middletown, NY 10940

Phone: (800) 698-2931

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Otsego (Oneonta)

Address: 197 Main St #230, Oneonta, NY 13820

Phone: (607) 547-4281

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Rockland (West Haverstraw District)

Address: 50 Samsondale Plaza, West Haverstraw, NY 10993

Phone: (718) 477-4820

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Suffolk (Hauppauge)

Address: 250 Veterans Memorial Hwy, Hauppauge, NY 11788

Phone: (631) 853-4000

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Westchester (White Plains)

Address: 1 Maple Ave., White Plains, NY 10605

Phone: (718) 477-4820

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This information is subject to change, and individuals are encouraged to verify details on the respective county DMV websites or the official New York DMV website.