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Milwaukee DMV Office: 819 N. 6th Street

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819 N. 6th Street
Milwaukee, WI 53203
United States

8:15 am - 4:30 pm
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Milwaukee DMV Location & Hours

Office location
819 N. 6th Street
Milwaukee, 53203
Sun Closed
Mon 8:15 am - 4:30 pm
Tue 8:15 am - 4:30 pm
Wed 8:15 am - 4:30 pm
Thu 8:15 am - 4:30 pm
Fri 8:15 am - 4:30 pm
Sat Closed

    Milwaukee DMV Office Services

    • Drivers License
    • Learner's Permit
    • Provisional License
    • Address Change
    • Name Change
    • Driving Records
    • Car Registration
    • Registration Renewal
    • Title Transfer
    • Title Replacement
    • Other Registrations

    Milwaukee DMV Payment

    • Cash
    • Credit Card
    • Debit
    • Check
    • Money order

    Milwaukee DMV Office Notes



    No CDL services with HazMat or school bus endorsements. Vehicle Registration Notes: Disabled parking identification cards are available at this location.

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    Milwaukee Wisconsin DMV Reviews and Tips

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    Chester13
    This is a small office that has limited amount of services provided. Be sure to have your information and paperwork filled out before approaching the employees to make things run smoothly. Parking would be difficult unless you are prepared to pay to park in a structure that is available to those that have business with the state. This DMV is in a building that is right next to the courthouse and there is a lot of traffic in the area. The staff seems to be well trained and they were able to answer all of the questions that I had in a clear and concise manner. Overall, I would definitely go to this location again for any simple services that I might need.
    4:00 pm, Mar 2
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    Anna Katiska
    I came legally a long time ago. When I applied for citizenship, the bureaucrats lost my papers. Not that the government discriminated against me, but the people they hired might not have been very good. I live without citizenship, and I have to renew my license every year. I don't know what it is about. And they still ask for immigration papers every year, too. I couldn't remember anything because I'm a mother, etc. It's not easy living in bureaucratic society. Why do I need to bring the same paperwork (a permanent residence status)? But people who come illegally get citizenship through their Democrats, etc. Or when voting no one cares about status or i.ds. And they don't have to go every year to renew their i.d. Not just do they come illegally, but also get citizenship without obstacles. So you can see the Evil and the Joker in Wisconsin.
    5:33 pm, Jan 25

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