The search term "Department of Motor Vehicles" is an unequivocal reference to various state
government agencies in the United States that are responsible for licensing drivers
and motor vehicles, commonly referred to by the initialism DMV,
as is the case with the California DMV. However, there are a handful of state government
agencies that serve the same purposes and go by completely different names, such as the
Arkansas Office of Motor Vehicles, the Florida DHSMV, the Georgia DMVS, the
Department of Licensing
in Washington State, and
the various Departments of Revenue and Offices of the Secretaries of State who are
responsible for licensing drivers and motor vehicles.
State of Hawaii, Department of Transportation Official Web site of the Hawaii's Department of Transportion, with links to local government agencies that are responsible for licensing drivers and motor vehicles.
Illinois Secretary of State Official Web site of the Illinois Secretary of State, the government agency responsible for licensing drivers and motor vehicles in Illinois.
Louisiana Office of Motor Vehicles Official Web site of the Louisiana Office of Motor Vehicles, a division of the Louisiana Department of Public Safety.
Maine Bureau of Motor Vehicles Official Web site of the Maine Bureau of Motor Vehicles, a division of the Maine Department of the Secretary of State.
Michigan Department of State Official Web site of the Michigan Department of State, the government agency responsible for licensing drivers and motor vehicles in Michigan.
Tennessee Department of Safety Official Web site of the Tennessee Department of Safety, the government agency responsible for the licensing of drivers and motor vehicles in Tennessee.
Washington State Department of Licensing Official Web site of the Washington State Department of Licensing, the state agency responsible for licensing drivers and vehicles in Washington State.
Department of
Motor Vehicles Homepages A collection of links to the Web sites of all government
agencies that register motor vehicles in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia,
New Zealand, Singapore, and South Africa.