Motor vehicle services in Delaware are managed by the Delaware Division of Motor Vehicles. This page lists all available DMV services, current fees, and office locations based on data from the official agency website.
Last updated · Source: Delaware Division of Motor Vehicles · Methodology
Small state with only 4 DMV locations. Relatively low wait times. Charitable donation option available during renewal.
The average wait at a Delaware DMV office is approximately 15 minutes for a walk-in. Booking an appointment online through Delaware Division of Motor Vehicles typically reduces the wait to under 15 minutes. Early-morning slots (8-9 AM) and Tuesday/Wednesday visits are fastest.
Yes — Delaware Division of Motor Vehicles offers online renewal for most standard driver licenses, provided the license is not expired more than 60 days, you do not need a REAL ID upgrade, and you have no outstanding tickets. Online renewal takes 5-10 minutes and the new card arrives in 7-14 business days.
The federal REAL ID enforcement date is May 7, 2025 — after this date, a standard Delaware license will not be accepted at TSA airport checkpoints unless it has the REAL ID star marking. Delaware Division of Motor Vehicles began issuing REAL IDs well before this date and recommends booking an appointment to upgrade.
Delaware has 3 DMV office locations represented on this site, with the busiest concentrated in major metropolitan areas. Smaller suburban and rural offices typically have shorter wait times for the same services.
A standard Delaware driver license is valid for 8 years from the date of issue. Renewal can be completed up to 6 months before expiration in most cases without losing any time on the new license.
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Fees, requirements, and wait times change. DMVPeek aggregates data from the official Delaware Division of Motor Vehicles website as of 2025, but the state DMV is the authoritative source. DMVPeek is an independent information resource and is not affiliated with any state government agency.