The Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) is in charge of all tasks related to driving in Idaho. The Idaho DMV has test locations, County Assessor’s offices, and driver’s license offices. You must go to the office that best suits your needs.
The driver's license offices in Idaho can help with issues involving ID cards and driver’s licenses. Stop by this office if you need to get or renew a driver’s license or an identification card or get a driving permit.
License plates, titles, and registrations are handled by The County Assessor’s Office. For new registrations, titles, and plates as well as renewals, visit this office.
You must go to a recognized test location to take a Class D (Operator), CDL, or motorcycle skills test. There are skills test locations across the state. You must bring the test fee, your registration, and proof of your insurance. If you had to take a written test to get your license, you must also bring written proof of that fact. Otherwise, you won't be allowed to take the skills test.
The DMV in Idaho provides a number of online services. You can take care of the majority of your needs without visiting the DMV thanks to these services.
Online services are divided into four sections. Vehicle services include:
Driver services include:
Motor carrier services include:
Additional services include:
Consider filling out a general information request online if you need to contact the DMV.
You can also send mail to the DMV at:
Idaho Transportation Department
3311 W. State St. P.O. Box 7129
Boise, ID 83707-1129
Or you can call the DMV at 208-334-8611.