Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC isn't unique with its DMV dysfunction - this happens in a lot of other places around the country. I've been trying off and on for several months to try and get an appointment to get my kid started for his drivers' license, to no avail.
And just imagine, they want to require voter ID. Thousands of people would have a hard time voting because of dysfunctional ID issuing DMVs.
Ummm...where else in the country do you have to register a used car you just purchased in person?
You can do this online for private sale.
Can't believe that people are arguing that this can be done online:
To legally register your new or used vehicle in the District for the first time, you must visit a DC DMV service center, with proof that:
You (or at least one person listed on the vehicle title as an owner) legally reside in the District and have a DC DMV driver or non-driver credential. Information on residency documentation and on DC DMV driver licenses and ID cards is available at the links below:
District Residency and Documentation for Vehicle Registrations
Registration Requirements for Motorcycles and Motorized Bicycles
DC DMV Driver Services/Driver Licenses
The vehicle has passed inspection. New cars will automatically get a sticker for the vehicle; used cars and commercial vehicles must be inspected. Information is available at the link below:
Vehicle Inspections
The vehicle is currently insured in the District. Information is available at the link below:
Vehicle Insurance
You hold the title and are listed on the title for the vehicle. Information is available at the link below:
Vehicle Titles
There will be title and registration fees due at the time of processing. Information on DC DMV fees is available at the link below:
DC DMV Fees
https://dmv.dc.gov/service/initial-registration-new-or-used-vehicle#:~:text=To%20legally%20register%20your%20new%20or%20used%20vehicle,at%20the%20link%20below%3A%2012%20DC%20DMV%20Fees
Private sale absolutely can be done online. I just did it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC isn't unique with its DMV dysfunction - this happens in a lot of other places around the country. I've been trying off and on for several months to try and get an appointment to get my kid started for his drivers' license, to no avail.
And just imagine, they want to require voter ID. Thousands of people would have a hard time voting because of dysfunctional ID issuing DMVs.
Ummm...where else in the country do you have to register a used car you just purchased in person?
You can do this online for private sale.
Can't believe that people are arguing that this can be done online:
To legally register your new or used vehicle in the District for the first time, you must visit a DC DMV service center, with proof that:
You (or at least one person listed on the vehicle title as an owner) legally reside in the District and have a DC DMV driver or non-driver credential. Information on residency documentation and on DC DMV driver licenses and ID cards is available at the links below:
District Residency and Documentation for Vehicle Registrations
Registration Requirements for Motorcycles and Motorized Bicycles
DC DMV Driver Services/Driver Licenses
The vehicle has passed inspection. New cars will automatically get a sticker for the vehicle; used cars and commercial vehicles must be inspected. Information is available at the link below:
Vehicle Inspections
The vehicle is currently insured in the District. Information is available at the link below:
Vehicle Insurance
You hold the title and are listed on the title for the vehicle. Information is available at the link below:
Vehicle Titles
There will be title and registration fees due at the time of processing. Information on DC DMV fees is available at the link below:
DC DMV Fees
https://dmv.dc.gov/service/initial-registration-new-or-used-vehicle#:~:text=To%20legally%20register%20your%20new%20or%20used%20vehicle,at%20the%20link%20below%3A%2012%20DC%20DMV%20Fees
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC isn't unique with its DMV dysfunction - this happens in a lot of other places around the country. I've been trying off and on for several months to try and get an appointment to get my kid started for his drivers' license, to no avail.
And just imagine, they want to require voter ID. Thousands of people would have a hard time voting because of dysfunctional ID issuing DMVs.
Ummm...where else in the country do you have to register a used car you just purchased in person?
You can do this online for private sale.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC isn't unique with its DMV dysfunction - this happens in a lot of other places around the country. I've been trying off and on for several months to try and get an appointment to get my kid started for his drivers' license, to no avail.
And just imagine, they want to require voter ID. Thousands of people would have a hard time voting because of dysfunctional ID issuing DMVs.
Ummm...where else in the country do you have to register a used car you just purchased in person?
You can do this online for private sale.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC isn't unique with its DMV dysfunction - this happens in a lot of other places around the country. I've been trying off and on for several months to try and get an appointment to get my kid started for his drivers' license, to no avail.
And just imagine, they want to require voter ID. Thousands of people would have a hard time voting because of dysfunctional ID issuing DMVs.
Ummm...where else in the country do you have to register a used car you just purchased in person?
Anonymous wrote:DC isn't unique with its DMV dysfunction - this happens in a lot of other places around the country. I've been trying off and on for several months to try and get an appointment to get my kid started for his drivers' license, to no avail.
And just imagine, they want to require voter ID. Thousands of people would have a hard time voting because of dysfunctional ID issuing DMVs.
Anonymous wrote:I thought you said the scheduling system didn’t work? So they’re going back to something that did.
The DC Department of Motor Vehicles (DC DMV) Service Centers and Adjudication Services will return to walk-in service beginning the week of July 19, 2021. DC DMV will honor all appointments made through Saturday, July 17, 2021, but none will be available after that date. In addition, two DC DMV locations will have special weekend hours to accommodate residents.
In-person service becomes available on a first-come, first-serve basis at Adjudication Services starting Monday, July 19, 2021, and at all DMV Service Centers starting Tuesday, July 20, 2021. Scheduling road tests for commercial and noncommercial driver licenses will remain by appointment only.