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Alabama County DMV Locations

What Does DMV Stand for in Alabama

DMV in Alabama stands for the Department of Motor Vehicles. It is the state agency responsible for vehicle registration, driver licensing, and related services.

What Is Required for Alabama Car Registration?

To register a car in Alabama, follow these steps and prepare the necessary documents:

  1. Visit a County Title and Registration Office: Locate your nearest office via the Alabama Department of Revenue website.
  2. Provide Proof of Ownership: Such as the vehicle title.
  3. Show Valid Identification: A driver’s license or state ID.
  4. Present Proof of Alabama Insurance: Valid auto insurance for the vehicle.
  5. Complete Registration Forms: Forms are available at the office.
  6. Pay Registration Fees: Fee details are on the Alabama Department of Revenue’s website.

How Much Is Vehicle Registration in Alabama

The cost of vehicle registration in Alabama varies based on the vehicle type, weight, and usage. Current fee information is available on the Alabama Department of Revenue’s website.

How To Get a Renewal Vehicle Registration in Alabama?

To renew vehicle registration in Alabama, follow these steps:

  1. Online Renewal: Access the portal at Alabama’s online tag renewal services.
  2. Visit a County License Plate Issuing Office: For in-person renewal.
  3. Provide Vehicle Information: Including your tag number.
  4. Show Proof of Insurance: Valid auto insurance.
  5. Pay Renewal Fees: Details on the Alabama Department of Revenue’s website.

What Do I Need To Get a Driver’s License in Alabama?

To get a driver’s license in Alabama, you will need:

  1. Proof of Identity and Legal Presence: Such as a birth certificate or passport.
  2. Social Security Number: Provide your Social Security card.
  3. Proof of Residency: Documents showing Alabama residence.
  4. Pass Vision and Knowledge Tests: Administered by the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency.
  5. Complete a Road Skills Test: Schedule and pass the driving test.

Can I Get My Alabama License Online?

No, you cannot get a new Alabama driver’s license online. The initial issuance of a driver’s license requires an in-person visit to an Alabama Law Enforcement Agency Driver License Office.

How Do I Get a Replacement Driver’s License in Alabama?

To get a replacement driver’s license in Alabama:

  1. Report to a Driver License Office: Visit an ALEA Driver License Office.
  2. Show Identification: Provide proof of identity and residency.
  3. Report Lost or Stolen License: If applicable.
  4. Pay the Replacement Fee: Fees can be found on the ALEA website.

How Do I Get a Renewal Driver’s License in Alabama?

To renew a driver’s license in Alabama:

  1. Online Renewal: If eligible, renew at Alabama’s online renewal service.
  2. Visit an ALEA Driver License Office: For in-person renewal.
  3. Provide Required Documents: Proof of identity and residency.
  4. Pay Renewal Fees: Check fees on the ALEA website.

Alabama DMV Contact Information

Here are the DMV offices in 15-20 of the largest counties in Alabama:

Jefferson County

Address: 716 Richard Arrington Jr Blvd N, Birmingham, AL 35203

Phone: (205) 325-5171

Jefferson County Revenue Department

Mobile County

Address: 3925 Michael Blvd, Mobile, AL 36609

Phone: (251) 574-8551

Mobile County License Commission

Madison County

Address: 100 Northside Sq, Huntsville, AL 35801

Phone: (256) 532-3310

Madison County License Department

Montgomery County

Address: 100 S Lawrence St, Montgomery, AL 36104

Phone: (334) 832-1233

Montgomery County Probate Office

Shelby County

Address: 104 Depot St, Columbiana, AL 35051

Phone: (205) 669-3905

Shelby County License Office

Baldwin County

Address: 312 Courthouse Square, Bay Minette, AL 36507

Phone: (251) 937-0260

Baldwin County Probate

Tuscaloosa County

Address: 2501 7th St, Suite 100, Tuscaloosa, AL 35401

Phone: (205) 349-3870 ext. 383

Tuscaloosa County License Department

Lee County

Address: 215 S 9th St, Opelika, AL 36801

Phone: (334) 737-3655

Lee County Revenue Commissioner

Morgan County

Address: 302 Lee St NE, Decatur, AL 35601

Phone: (256) 351-4770

Morgan County License Commissioner