Delaware is small and known for our ease of access to the east coast corridor, lower commute times than surrounding areas, and we are consistently in the top 10 states for bicycle-friendliness.
In this guide you will find resources for getting a driver’s license, how to get licensed for a motorcycle, titles and registration, find public bus and train schedules, and more.
Whether you are going on your next adventure to the beach, or just heading to work, find out how to get where you need to go.
Greater Wilmington
2230 Hessler Boulevard
New Castle, Delaware 19720
(302) 434-3200
Dover
303 Transportation Circle
P.O. Box 698
Dover, Delaware 19903
(302) 744-2500
Georgetown
23737 DuPont Blvd.
Georgetown, Delaware 19947
(302) 326-5000
Find your local DMV.
Monday: 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM
Tuesday: 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM
Wednesday: 11:00 AM to 7:00 PM
Road tests are not offered on Wednesdays.
Thursday: 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM
Friday: 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM
Saturday & Sunday: CLOSED
Delaware City Division of Motor Vehicles
2101 Mid County Drive
New Castle, Delaware 19720
Phone: 302-326-5000
Greater Wilmington Division of Motor Vehicles
2230 Hessler Boulevard
New Castle, Delaware 19720
Phone: 302-434-3200
Dover Division of Motor Vehicles
303 Transportation Circle
P.O. Box 698
Dover, Delaware 19903
Phone: 302-744-2500
Georgetown Division of Motor Vehicles
23737 DuPont Blvd.
Georgetown, Delaware 19947
Phone: 302-853-1000
Learner’s Permit Requirements
For more information on the written test, road test, and driving practice requirements visit the Delaware DMV.
The graduated license program is designed to reduce the accident and fatality rate among minor drivers by requiring a period of supervised and restricted driving. Minors between the ages of 16 and 18, who pass a Delaware Driver Education course, and meet all other eligibility requirements will be issued a Class D license, valid for eight years.
For all eligibility requirements and permit restrictions visit the Delaware DMV.
Access the Driver’s Manual and take the Sample Driving Exam to help you prepare for your written test.
Delaware’s car insurance laws require coverage to meet the following minimums:
1. Bodily Injury Protection - $25,000/$50,000
If you are responsible for the injury or death of another person and have minimum coverage, your insurance company will pay:
2. Property Damage - $10,000
If you are responsible for damages to another person’s property and have minimum coverage, your insurance company will pay:
3. Personal Injury Protection (PIP) - $15,000/$30,000
Whether you are responsible for the accident or not, your insurance company will pay for the medical expenses and loss of wages for you and your passengers. If you have minimum coverage, your company will pay:
Don’t Drive Uninsured: Uninsured drivers are against the law and cost other drivers money in higher insurance premiums. Registered vehicles are randomly checked for coverage and insurance companies will notify the state if coverage is dropped. Driving without insurance can cost you a fine, your license plate or your drivers license.
For more information on Auto Insurance, please see this booklet from the Delaware Insurance Commissioner.
For a list of defensive driving course providers, visit the DMV's Defensive Drving page.
Be aware of hazardous conditions.
Use DelDOT's Live Traffic Cameras to check traffic and roadway conditions in real-time. View weather and travel advisory news.
Learn more about Delaware’s public transportation.
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requires that disabled individuals be guaranteed the same level of transportation services as non-disabled persons. DART First State is pleased to provide paratransit services for disabled persons unable to use our over 60 public fixed bus routes. Learn more from DART First State.
Transportation can be a significant cost for an individual with a disability, but Delaware’s ABLE Plan allows residents the ability to invest and grow their dollars to use in a tax-advantaged way for costs associated with their disability, including transportation. The ABLE plan can operate like a checking account so that you can pay for bus fare or other travel. Visit able.delaware.gov to learn more and determine if you are eligible.
With E-ZPass, drivers can travel from Maine to North Carolina, and from the East Coast to Illinois without having to stop to pay a toll.
Use the Delaware toll calculator to plan your trip.
Learn about community programs and theb enefits of commuter programs which offer flexibility to employers and employees.
Discover bike trails, biking safety and related information from the Delaware Bike Council and learn about the Adopt-A-Bike Path Program.
You can pay your Delaware ticket online!
Tickets issued in Delaware can be paid online.
If you have questions regarding a ticket that you have received, please contact the Voluntary Assessment Center at (302) 739-6911.
For emergency situations, call 911.
For road conditions that need to be addressed immediately contact the DelDOT Transportation Management Center by phone 302-659-4600, by cell phone by dialing #77, or by email at TMC1@delaware.gov.
The DelDOT Transportation Management Center operates 24 hours a day and 365 days a year.
You can also report emergencies using the DelDOT Report An Issue form and get updates on projects, traffic, and more through the DelDOT App
To report unsafe or over-sized trucks, please call (302) 378-5230. If possible, provide the following information:
When there is a severe weather event or other unsafe conditions affecting the roads, the Governor may issue a Driving Warning, Restriction, or Ban for a specific period of time. These announcements are made thru the local media, and on Delaware News. You can also subscribe to severe weather-related email announcements on Delaware News.
Drivers are discouraged from operating a motor vehicle on the state’s roadways, unless there is a significant safety, health, or business reason to do so. During a level 1 Driving Warning, all citizens are asked to drive with extreme caution.
Travel on the roads is restricted to emergency workers, public utilities, healthcare providers including hospital staff, public and private operators of snow removal equipment, private sector food and fuel deliveries. Industries, companies or organizations that have been provided a waiver, are also permitted to be on the road, including businesses with pressing continuity and operational issues.
Complete ban on driving except for first responders, utility personnel, and public or private snow removal. Businesses and organizations should adjust work schedules so that employees do not need to be on the roads during a Level 3 Driving Ban.
Level 3 Bans are different from Level 2 Restrictions in that Level 2 allows people with waivers and essential personnel to remain on the road, whereas Level 3 Bans are much stricter, only allowing emergency personnel on the roadways.
Level 2 Driving Restriction: essential personnel include those who are necessary state personnel or those who provide healthcare services, food deliveries, and fuel deliveries during a state of emergency in both public and private industries.
Level 3 Driving Ban: includes first responders, some state employees (police officers), people the governor has approved through executive order (i.e. utility workers), and operators of snowplows or debris removal equipment that have been hired by the state or private interests.
Schedule a driver’s test online!
Delaware law requires citizens to notify the DMV within 30 days of changing addresses.
Drivers can perform the address change:
Delaware law requires citizens to perform a change of name at the DMV within 30 days of legally changing their name.
You must change your name with the Social Security Administration 72 hours prior to coming to the DMV to perform a change of name.
MV2020 cannot be processed online or via mail.
You may renew your driver’s license at anytime during the 180 day (6 month) period before its expiration date. You will receive a renewal notice 60 days prior to your license expiration date.
A fee of $10.00 will be charged to a late renewal. If you have a motorcycle endorsement, the late fee is increased by $12.00. If you have a taxi endorsement, the late fee is increased by $3.45.
When you renew your license, you must turn in your previous license, fill out a renewal application, and pass a vision screening test. You might also be required to complete a written road test.
If your license is lost, stolen, or destroyed, you may apply for a duplicate license. The duplicate license fee is $20.00. To be issued a duplicate license, you must present documentation containing your name and current address.
If you are under 18 years of age or driving with a Graduated License, the sponsor who signed for your initial license must be present to authorize your duplicate license.
Each time you renew your license, you must also renew your decision to register as an organ donor.
Registering to become an organ donor with the DMV is considered legal consent for organ or tissue donation after death. This designation may not be revoked by anyone other than the license/ID holder.
Minors can register as organ donors when they get their license to establish their desire to donate organs or tissue. However, if death occurs while they are still a minor, the parent(s) or legal guardian(s) have the final authority over the tissue and organs, and must consent to the donation.
For more information about organ and tissue donation, visit the Organ Donor Program.
If you are seeking driving safety information, several agencies offer programs for defensive driving, child car seat safety, red light camera and related programs.
The motorcycle endorsement fee is $12.00
Any person who wishes to operate a motorcycle, motorbike, or other 2-wheeled vehicle on the highway must have a driver’s license with a motorcycle endorsement.
Drivers over the age of 18 must pass a written exam and a road skills test. For drivers who complete the approved motorcycle education program, the written exam and road test are waived.
Drivers under the age of 18 must complete a Driver Education program, have a Class D motor vehicle license, and obtain written permission from a parent of legal guardian before they can enroll in the required state- approved Novice Motorcycle Training Course.
Drivers under the age of 18 who have not finished their 12 months of supervised driving with the Graduated Driver License are not approved to obtain a motorcycle endorsement.
Motorcycle permits are valid for six months. Individuals who wish to extend the permit can apply for a one-time six-month extension for a fee of $5.00.
You can register for a motorcycle training course:
OR
Sixty days after the non-resident driver becomes a Delaware resident, he/she must apply for a Delaware driver license. Drivers from other countries may retain their foreign licenses.
Drivers from other countries who are:
may operate a motor vehicle when your license from their home country is in their immediate possession.
All drivers licensed in other countries and U.S. Territories must pass both the written and road test.
Delaware has a reciprocity agreement with Germany, Taiwan (Republic of China) and France, thereby exempting these drivers from the written and road tests.
New Delaware residents must title and register their vehicle within 60 days of establishing residency.
Before registering, you will need:
The fee for an identification card is $40.00, and it expires eight years from the applicant's next birthday. The applicant must be a Delaware resident and present documents as required by the Required Documentation Table. A sponsor who is the mother or father or a court appointed guardian as listed on the minor’s birth certificate must accompany any applicant under the age of 18. Checklist to Obtain a Federally Compliant Driver License or Identification Card in the State of Delaware
Prior to the expiration date, the Identification Card can be renewed at any Division of Motor Vehicles Office for a fee of $40.00. You are required to bring your current Identification Card with you.
Any person applying for a driver’s license or an identification card is required to submit proof of identity and legal presence. View the full list of acceptable sources of primary and secondary documentation.
After passing vehicle inspection, visit any Delaware DMV office and present:
You can renew your vehicle registration:
A $20 late fee will be applied to renewals for expired registrations.
If you purchased your vehicle out-of-state and the current registration has expired, you may purchase a temporary 5 day from the Delaware DMV which will allow you to drive the vehicle into the state and have it inspected.
To purchase a temporary tag, visit any Delaware DMV office and present:
Dealers will often submit the proper titling and registration paperwork for you. If you are unsure if this has been done, confirm it with your dealer.
You are required to register the vehicle within 30 days of the purchase date. Before applying for a registration, the vehicle must pass a vehicle inspection.
Hours for all locationsMonday : 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM
Tuesday : 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM
Wednesday : 12:00 NOON to 8:00 PM
NOTE : Road tests are not offered on Wednesdays
Thursday : 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM
Friday : 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM
Saturday & Sunday : CLOSED
New Castle County
Delaware City Division of Motor Vehicles
2101 Mid County Drive
New Castle, Delaware 19720
Greater Wilmington Division of Motor Vehicles
2230 Hessler Boulevard
New Castle, Delaware 19720
Dover Division of Motor Vehicles
303 Transportation Circle
Dover, Delaware 19903
Georgetown Division of Motor Vehicles
23737 DuPont Blvd.
Georgetown, Delaware 19947
Learner’s Permit Requirements
For more information on the written test, road test, and driving practice requirements visit the Delaware DMV.
The graduated license program is designed to reduce the accident and fatality rate among minor drivers by requiring a period of supervised and restricted driving. Minors between the ages of 16 and 18, who pass a Delaware Driver Education course, and meet all other eligibility requirements will be issued a Class D license, valid for eight years.
For all eligibility requirements and permit restrictions visit the Delaware DMV.
Access the Driver’s Manual and t ake the Sample Driving Exam to help you prepare for your written test.
Delaware’s car insurance laws require coverage to meet the following minimums:
1. Bodily Injury Protection – $25,000/$50,000
If you are responsible for the injury or death of another person and have minimum coverage, your insurance company will pay:
2. Property Damage – $10,000
If you are responsible for damages to another person’s property and have minimum coverage, your insurance company will pay:
3. Personal Injury Protection (PIP) – $15,000/$30,000
Whether you are responsible for the accident or not, your insurance company will pay for the medical expenses and loss of wages for you and your passengers. If you have minimum coverage, your company will pay:
Don’t drive uninsured! Uninsured drivers are against the law and cost other drivers money in higher insurance premiums. Registered vehicles are randomly checked for coverage and insurance companies will notify the state if coverage is dropped. Driving without insurance can cost you a fine, your license plate or your driver’s license.
For more information on Auto Insurance, please read this booklet from the Delaware Insurance Commissioner.
Use DelDOT’s Live Traffic Cameras to check traffic and roadway conditions in real-time.
Read “How to Take Public Transportation” for detailed instructions.
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With E-ZPass, drivers can travel from Maine to North Carolina, and from the East Coast to Illinois without having to stop to pay a toll.
To learn more and sign up for E-ZPass visit the E-ZPass website.
Locate Delaware tolls as of January 2019 using this map.
Use the Delaware toll calculator to plan your trip.
Tickets issued in Delaware can be paid online.
If you have questions regarding a ticket that you have received, please contact the Voluntary Assessment Center at (302) 739- 6911.
For emergency situations, call 911.
You can report a Delaware Road Condition through this online form.
For road conditions that need to be addressed immediately contact the DelDOT Transportation Management Center by phone 302-659-4600, by cell phone by dialling #77, or by email at deldottmc@state.de.us .
The DelDOT Transportation Management Center operates 24 hours a day and 365 days a year.
You can also report emergencies and get updates on projects, traffic, and more through the DelDOT App https://www.deldot.gov/mobile/
To report unsafe or over-sized trucks, please call (302) 378-5230. If possible, provide the following information:
When there is a severe weather event or other unsafe conditions affecting the roads, the Governor may issue a Driving Warning, Restriction, or Ban for a specific period of time. These announcements are made thru the local media, and on News.delaware.gov. You can also subscribe to severe weather-related email announcements on News.delaware.gov.
Level 1 Driving Warning
Drivers are discouraged from operating a motor vehicle on the state’s roadways, unless there is a significant safety, health, or business reason to do so. During a level 1 Driving Warning, all citizens are asked to drive with extreme caution.
Level 2 Driving Restriction
Travel on the roads is restricted to emergency workers, public utilities, healthcare providers including hospital staff, public and private operators of snow removal equipment, private sector food and fuel deliveries. Industries, companies or organizations that have been provided a waiver, are also permitted to be on the road, including businesses with pressing continuity and operational issues.
Level 3 Driving Ban
Complete ban on driving except for first responders, utility personnel, and public or private snow removal. Businesses and organizations should adjust work schedules so that employees do not need to be on the roads during a Level 3 Driving Ban.
Level 3 Bans are different from Level 2 Restrictions in that Level 2 allows people with waivers and essential personnel to remain on the road, whereas Level 3 Bans are much stricter, only allowing emergency personnel on the roadways.
Essential Personnel
Level 2 Driving Restriction: essential personnel include those who are necessary state personnel or those who provide healthcare services, food deliveries, and fuel deliveries during a state of emergency in both public and private industries.
Level 3 Driving Ban : includes first responders, some state employees (i.e. policemen, utility workers), people the governor has approved through executive order and operator of snowplows or debris removal equipment that have been hired by the state or private interests.
Change of address:
Delaware law requires citizens to notify the DMV within 30 days of changing addresses.
Drivers can perform the address change:
Change of name:
Delaware law requires citizens to perform a change of name at the DMV within 30 days of legally changing their name.
NOTE : You must change your name with the Social Security Administration 72 hours prior to coming to the DMV to perform a change of name.
Change of gender designation:
MV2020 cannot be processed online or via mail.
You may renew your driver’s license at anytime during the 180 day (6 month) period before its expiration date. You will receive a renewal notice 60 days prior to your license expiration date.
A fee of $10.00 will be charged to a late renewal. If you have a motorcycle endorsement, the late fee is increased by $12.00. If you have a taxi endorsement, the late fee is increased by $3.45.
When you renew your license, you must turn in your previous license, fill out a renewal application, and pass a vision screening test. You might also be required to complete a written road test.
If your license is lost, stolen, or destroyed, you may apply for a duplicate license. The duplicate license fee is $20.00. To be issued a duplicate license, you must present documentation containing your name and current address.
If you are under 18 years of age or driving with a Graduated License, the sponsor who signed for your initial license must be present to authorize your duplicate license.
The organ donor registration form can be found here.
Each time you renew your license, you must also renew your decision to register as an organ donor.
Registering to become an organ donor with the DMV is considered legal consent for organ or tissue donation after death. This designation may not be revoked by anyone other than the license/ID holder.
Minors can register as organ donors when they get their license to establish their desire to donate organs or tissue. However, if death occurs while they are still a minor, the parent(s) or legal guardian(s) have the final authority over the tissue and organs, and must consent to the donation.
For more information about organ and tissue donation, visit Donate Life Delaware.
The motorcycle endorsement fee is $12.00
Any person who wishes to operate a motorcycle, motorbike, or other 2-wheeled vehicle on the highway must have a driver’s license with a motorcycle endorsement.
Drivers over the age of 18 must pass a written exam and a road skills test. For drivers who complete the approved motorcycle education program, the written exam and road test are waived.
Drivers under the age of 18 must complete a Driver Education program, have a Class D motor vehicle license, and obtain written permission from a parent of legal guardian before they can enroll in the required state- approved Novice Motorcycle Training Course .
NOTE : Drivers under the age of 18 who have not finished their 12 months of supervised driving with the Graduated Driver License are not approved to obtain a motorcycle endorsement.
You can download the motorcycle operator manual here.
Motorcycle permits are valid for six months. Individuals who wish to extend the permit can apply for a one-time six-month extension for a fee of $5.00.
Rules for people driving with a motorcycle permit can be found here.
You can register for a motorcycle training course:
Sixty days after the non-resident driver becomes a Delaware resident, he/she must apply for a Delaware driver license. Drivers from other countries may retain their foreign licenses.
Drivers from other countries who are:
may operate a motor vehicle when your license from their home country is in their immediate possession.
All drivers licensed in other countries and U.S. Territories must pass both the written and road test. Exception: Delaware has a reciprocity agreement with Germany, Taiwan (Republic of China) and France, thereby exempting these drivers from the written and road tests.
New Delaware residents must title and register their vehicle within 60 days of establishing residency.
Before registering, you will need:
The fee for a non- driver identification card is $20.00. Applicants under the age of 18, must have a parent or legal guardian present with a photo ID to sign for them.
Identification Cards expire four years from the applicants next birthday. Identification Cards can be renewed at any Delaware DMV location by turning in the current ID and for a fee of $20.00.
Review this checklist to ensure that you bring all required documents when applying for the Federally Compliant ID.
Additional Information for persons applying for a State Identification card can be accessed here.
Any person applying for a driver’s license or an identification card is required to submit proof of identity and legal presence. A full list of acceptable sources of primary and secondary documentation can be found here.
After passing vehicle inspection, visit any Delaware DMV office and present:
Sign up to be notified about your upcoming vehicle registration expiration
You can renew your vehicle registration:
NOTE : A $20 late fee will be applied to renewals for expired registrations
If you purchased your vehicle out-of-state and the current registration has expired, you may purchase a temporary 5 day from the Delaware DMV which will allow you to drive the vehicle into the state and have it inspected.
To purchase a temporary tag, visit any Delaware DMV office and present:
Dealers will often submit the proper titling and registration paperwork for you. If you are unsure if this has been done, confirm it with your dealer.
You are required to register the vehicle within 30 days of the purchase date. Before applying for a registration, the vehicle must pass a vehicle inspection.