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DC DMV Communications
1:00
This concludes our DMV Director Chat Session for today. Thanks to everyone who participated by asking questions. For additional DMV related questions, please call the Citywide Call Center 311 or 202-737-4404 or submit a request/question online at https://mydvasupport.zendesk.com/hc/en-us . And don't forget to follow us on facebook and twitter. Take care, drive safe and see you at the next DMV Director Chat Session which is scheduled the first Thursday of each month. The next chat session will be Thursday, March 5th at Noon. 
 
Thanks,
 
Director Robinson
12:59
It's not currently in the plans, but if that changes we would communicate.
Robert
12:59
Would you consider it in the future?
DC DMV Communications
12:55
Unfortunately, we do not.
Robert
12:55
Does DC issue historic plates for vintage motorcycles?
DC DMV Communications
12:30
Hello.  Once you are ready to put the motorcycle back on the road, we will have to issue you a new set of tags.
Robert
12:29
I still have a license plate for a motorcycle with a lapsed registration from 2014.  (It's been garaged and off the road since.) Can I re-register the bike and use my existing plate?
DC DMV Communications
12:24
You would purchase a certified driving record online and use it to convert your license in the state in which you live.  Here is the link:  https://dmv.dc.gov/service/obtain-copy-your-dc-driver-record
Jonathan
12:24
in relation to the replacement driver’s license question, I no longer live in the district, so how do I go about transferring the license without the physical license or a dc address?
DC DMV Communications
12:20
You must complete a change of address first.  Once approved, you will get the duplicate license at your new address.  This can be completed online:  https://dmv.dc.gov/service/change-addres-0
Jonathan
12:20
How can I replace my real I d drivers license if I no longer have access to the address on the license?
DC DMV Communications
12:19
You must complete a change of address first.  Once approved, you will get the duplicate license at your new address.  This can be completed online:  https://dmv.dc.gov/service/change-addres-0
Guest
12:19
How can I replace my lost real I d driver’s license if I no longer have access to the address on the license?
DC DMV Communications
12:15
Since there is no planned amnesty, you may contact the Centralize Collection Unit to check your eligibility for a ticket payment plan or settlement.

CENTRAL COLLECTION UNIT (CCU) is responsible for the collection of delinquent tickets and payment plans.
Please Call The CCU To Determine Eligibility
CCU Telephone Hours: Monday - Friday, 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
CCU Telephone Number: (202) 727-0771
CCU Walk-In Hours of Operation: Monday – Friday, 8:00AM – 4:00PM
CCU Address: 1101 4th Street, SW, 2nd Floor room 270, Washington, DC 20024
Nikki
12:10
Ok. Without amnesty, many tickets will continue to go unpaid. Especially mine.
DC DMV Communications
12:10
Thanks for the question.  However, there is no timeline to share for this project at this time.
Mark B
12:10
Hello and thanks for this opportunity!  Could you tell us the status of when digital/mobile Licenses and IDs will be available for residents of DC?
DC DMV Communications
12:04
Hello.  There is no planned amnesty.
Nikki
12:04
Hello. When is the next camera ticket amnesty?
DC DMV Communications
I'm now ready to take your questions related to any DMV service and activity. If you have a question not related to DMV, I'll try my best to redirect you to the appropriate agency.  Also, I may not be able to answer specific questions which require research related to DMV issues since I only have an hour to chat. Therefore, if your question is specific to your driver license, a ticket, etc, I may request you submit it to us by email (dmv@dc.gov) or service request (http://311.dc.gov).
12:00
Good afternoon and welcome to today’s online chat with me, Gabriel Robinson, DMV Director. Today, we’ll discuss your various DMV issues related to driver licenses and identification cards; vehicle inspections, titles and registrations; and the adjudication of photo, parking and moving violations. We have over 55 online services (http://dmv.dc.gov/page/online-services) and seven facilities which provide in-person service to 2,800-3,300 daily customers. In regard to tickets, we have two main sister agencies: DDOT which regulates parking (i.e., signage, meters and parking permits) and DPW/DDOT which issues parking tickets, along with 30 plus other entities in the District. Also, MPD issues photo enforcement tickets
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