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Pennsylvania

The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) has two service centers that handle the following tasks:

The Bureau of Drivers Licensing:

  • Pennsylvania Driver's licenses
  • Pennsylvania ID Cards
  • Pennsylvania Permits

The Bureau of Motor Vehicles:

  • Pennsylvania License Plates
  • Pennsylvania Titles
  • Pennsylvania Vehicle Registrations

Learn How to Make an appointment with the Pennsylvania PENNDOT.

Recent PENNDOT Reviews

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DMV Customer
The people operating this facility are a very hardworking group of professionals .
I was very impressed how they handled processing the many people. That were there that afternoon. The smooth flow of people having their D M V needs met. Right down to the very last person.
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kathydaly
Disappointed that the website hours and the actual hours don't match. Arrived at 4:27 to renew my photo driver's license. The website says the it closes at 5:00. When I arrived they said they stop at 4:15. My question is why does the website say 5:00? When I asked this question I received a snarky response, "The hours are on the window." They are in fact on the window, but they don't match the hours on the website. I had tried calling throughout the day, but no one answered. Once upon a time the response would have been, "I'm so sorry for your inconvenience. I'm sure it is frustrating to have made the trip. Thank you for letting me know of the conflicting times. We'll look into it."
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DMV Customer
Disappointed that the website hours and the actual hours don't match. Arrived at 4:27 to renew my photo driver's license. The website says the it closes at 5:00. When I arrived they said they stop at 4:15. My question is why does the website say 5:00? When I asked this question, I received a snarky response, "The hours are on the window." They are in fact on the window, but they don't match the hours on the website. I had tried calling throughout the day, but no one answered. Once upon a time the response would have been, "I'm so sorry for your inconvenience. I'm sure it is frustrating to have made the trip. Thank you for letting me know of the conflicting times. We'll look into it." Customer service and common decency are a thing of the past.