Can you make an appointment at the Pennsylvania DMV?
Yes, you will need an appointment to take the driver’s test. You can schedule your appointment online using our Online Driver’s Test Scheduling Service or by calling the Call Center at 1-717-412-5300.
Can you pay cash at PennDOT?
All of PennDOT’s Driver License Centers accept debit or credit cards, checks or money orders as forms of payment, but no cash.
Does PA DMV have senior hours?
Hours of operation at the above locations will be Tuesday through Saturday from 8:30 AM to 4:15 PM, and Wednesday and Thursday between 8:30 AM and 10:30 AM will be designated times for customers 60 years or older. As the Driver License Centers open, they will offer limited services.
Can you make an appointment at the Philadelphia DMV?
Both virtual and in-person appointments are available for permit and license applications and renewals. To make an appointment by phone, call 311. If you’re outside of Philadelphia, call (215) 686-8686. To make an appointment online, use the Qless platform.
How do I speak to someone at Pa DMV?
Whether you have a complaint, question or compliment regarding any interaction with PennDOT or its authorized agents, we would like to hear from you. Please contact us via email or call us at 1-800-932-4600.
At what age do seniors have to take a driving test in Pennsylvania?
age 45 and older
Specifically, Pennsylvania: conducts random tests of a sample of drivers who are age 45 and older each month—and requires them to submit vision and physical exams to prove fitness for driving, and.
Do seniors get a discount on car registration in Pennsylvania?
If you are retired and receiving Social Security or other pension income and your total annual income from all sources is $19,200 or less, you qualify to register your passenger vehicle or light truck (9,000 lbs. or less) for a processing fee per year instead of the registration fee.
How do I speak to someone at PennDOT?
To answer questions about your specific vehicle or situation, please contact our call center to talk to a customer service representative at 717-412-5300. Call center hours are Monday through Friday (except holidays) from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. E.T.
How long can you drive with an expired license in Pennsylvania?
Is there a Grace Period in Pennsylvania? Pennsylvania does not have a grace period for an expired driver’s license. If you are caught driving with an expired license, you face fines and potential jail time. During Covid-19, any expired Pennsylvania driver’s license will be valid until August 1, 2021.
Can I get a PA REAL ID when I renew my driver’s license?
It is optional and voluntary to change your current license to a REAL ID. However, if you choose to get a REAL ID when they are available, your REAL ID expiration date will reflect any remaining time on your current license, plus four years – you will not “lose” any time that you’ve already paid for.
What documents are needed for REAL ID in PA?
Proof of your Pennsylvania Residency
- Current, unexpired PA driver’s license or photo ID card.
- PA vehicle registration card.
- Auto insurance card.
- A computer-generated utility bill showing your name and address.
- A W-2 form.
- Tax records.
- Lease agreements or mortgage documents.
Do you have to retake driving test at 70?
Do drivers over 70 need to retake their driving test? In short, no. However, drivers need to reapply for their licence at the age of 70 and every three years thereafter.
Do the elderly have to retake the driving test in PA?
MATURE DRIVER RE-EXAMINATION PROGRAM Each month, drivers over the age of 45 are randomly chosen for retesting seven months prior to the date of their driver’s license renewal. Each selected driver is required to undergo vision and physical examinations.