Anderson County Residents Will Visit Driver Licensing Regional Offices for Licensing Needs Starting February 21
Regional offices offer next level licensing services
Driver Licensing Regional Offices operated by the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) are the new home for driver licensing services for Anderson County residents. Beginning Monday, February 21, 2022, the Office of Circuit Court Clerk in Anderson County will no longer serve as the application site to request operator licenses, learner permits, or state identification cards. The new regional model is to be phased statewide by June 30, 2022.
Across the Commonwealth, driver licensing services offered by circuit court clerks in the Judicial Branch will gradually transfer to KYTC’s new network of Driver Licensing Regional Offices. Instead of visiting the Office of Circuit Court Clerk, residents will visit ANY Driver Licensing Regional Office to apply for or renew driver licenses, permits, commercial driver licenses (CDLs), and ID cards. Regional offices
offer all credentials in either a standard or REAL ID card version. REAL ID versions meet federal requirements for boarding U.S. commercial flights, entering military bases or entering federal buildings that require ID once REAL ID enforcement starts May 3, 2023. To schedule an appointment at a regional office, visit drive.ky.gov. Walk-in customers will be served on a first-come, first served basis.
KYTC Driver Licensing Regional Offices are open Monday-Friday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Payment can be made by debit/credit card, check, cash or money order.
Driver Licensing Regional Offices are located in: Bowling Green, Burlington, Catlettsburg, Columbia, Elizabethtown, Frankfort, Jackson, Lexington, Louisville/Bowman Field (appointment only), Louisville/Dixie Highway (appointment only), Louisville/Hurstbourne, Louisville/Nia Center, Madisonville, Manchester, Morehead, Owensboro, Paducah, Prestonsburg, Richmond and Somerset. More offices are planned.
A list of all counties transferring services in February, as well as counties that have already transferred services, can be found here.
Kentuckians who require driver testing (primarily first-time cardholders) must successfully do so with the Kentucky State Police before applying at a licensing office.
Kentucky driver’s license, motorcycle license or combination driver/motorcycle license can be renewed online up to six months before it expires. To learn more, visit DLrenewal.ky.gov.
A list of frequently asked questions can be found here
DRIVER TESTING
Kentucky State Police administers all permit, driver and commercial driver license testing for the commonwealth. Testing services are offered Monday through Friday by appointment only. Applicants who require testing by KSP for a permit, driver license or commercial driver license may make an appointment with KSP online by visiting their website, selecting written or road testing and then locating the schedule associated with their county of residence. No additional appointment at a KYTC Driver Licensing Regional Office is necessary.
NEXT LEVEL LICENSING
The shift is more than a change in locations. It represents a new licensing model that provides Kentuckians with modern services that offer more choices in how they want to be served.
– Book an appointment online to better plan your day.
– Introducing 3 ways to renew your driver’s license: online, by mail, or in-person! Learn whether you can skip a trip to an office based on the services you need by visiting drive.ky.gov.
– All Driver Licensing Regional Offices will offer applicants a choice between a REAL ID or a new standard card version.
– Applicants can choose their preferred card version to be valid for four or eight years! That doubles the current lifespan of four years.
– Licensing is our only business. Our focus is on providing an excellent, uniform experience across our network of offices.
– You can visit ANY regional office, regardless of where you live in Kentucky.
– Periodic “Popup Driver Licensing” visits will occur in counties without a regional office to offer on-site application and renewal services.
– New card versions and office buildings offer state-of-the-art security to protect your information better.
– No more waiting for your card to be printed after taking your photo. You’ll get a temporary document at the end of your transaction and the permanent card will be sent to you in the mail. This change improves security in the card issuance process.
ARRIVE PREPARED
Applicants requesting a REAL ID must present documentation that meets specific guidelines. Click here for a list of acceptable documents required to prove your identity, social security and proof of residency. If your names on the proof documents do not match, additional documentation may be required (like a marriage certificate or divorce decree) to link the name change. If your legal name is not listed on the proof documents, you may need to update the document first before requesting a REAL ID (like reordering a social security card to list your legal name, not nickname). Applicants will receive a 30-day temporary document until their permanent card is mailed within 10-15 business days.
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