The DC DMV was established in 1955, succeeding the Department of Vehicles and Traffic which had been formed in 1953. The agency is led by an agency director who is appointed by the Mayor of the District of Columbia.[6] The mission of the DC DMV is to "promote the safe operation of motor vehicles and public safety, while providing outstanding customer service." The DC DMV has three operational divisions: Ticket Services, Driver Services, and Vehicle Services.[7]
As of 2022, the District of Columbia has 623,000 licensed drivers and 310,000 registered vehicles. The DMV also conducts over 178,000 vehicle inspections per year.[7] Currently, the District of Columbia is home to more than 5,000 electric vehicles and approximately 250 public charging stations.[9]
During Fiscal Year 2022, the DC DMV collected ticket payments for more than 2.7 million tickets and interacted with an average of 3,200 District of Columbia residents per day.[10] In 2022, the DC DMV unveiled a virtual driver's test option.[11]
Since 2019, the agency director of the DC DMV is Gabriel Robinson.[5][12]