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Looking for a Driver License or Photo Center in your area? You've come to the right place! Search from your zip code and check the category of service or services you need to see the approximate driving distance to the nearest location that offers that service.
Visit a REAL ID Center to have your documents verified and imaged and receive your REAL ID at the time of service. The following PennDOT Driver License Centers are able to issue REAL IDs over the counter: Name. Address. County.
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Visit any PennDOT Driver License Center to have your documents verified and imaged, and receive your REAL ID within 15 business days. Visit a REAL ID Center to have your documents verified and imaged and receive your REAL ID at the time of service.
• PENNSYLVANIA: Driver's License, Photo ID Card; • PHOTOGRAPHIC ID: Military, Bank, Employee, School, Out-of-State License; • DOCUMENTS: Passport, Citizenship or Naturalization, Weapons Permit; u To schedule your test on-line, visit: www.dmv.pa.gov or call 1-800-423-5542 to schedule your exam. Photo appointments are not available.
Chambersburg PennDOT Driver & Photo License Center. Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. Address 1320 Lincoln Highway East. Chambersburg, PA 17202. Get Directions. Phone (717) 412-5300. Hours. Tuesday. 8:30am - 4:15pm.
Take your camera card and appropriate identification to a Photo Center to receive your new digitized Photo ID.
Find your closest Pennsylvania driver license center to take care of tasks related to: Driving permits. Driver's licenses for: Teens. Adults. Commercial drivers. Motorcycle riders. State ID cards. If you need something related to your vehicle, instead of yourself, you'll have to visit a PennDOT service center.
Get a Photo ID. An identification card is issued to any Pennsylvania resident who is at least 10 years of age. This is not a driving product. For more information on free IDs for individuals experiencing homelessness, please click here.
For driver services, visit a PennDOT Driver License Center or a Photo License Center, which are located throughout the state. The services and hours of operation vary by location, so check with your local office before you visit.