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What Does DMV Stand for in Mississippi?

DMV, an acronym for Department of Motor Vehicles, generally signifies the state agency responsible for vehicle and driver services. However, it's essential to recognize that these duties are divided among two distinct entities in Mississippi:

  • Driver Licensing Services, administered by the Mississippi Department of Public Safety (DPS), specifically through its Bureau of Driver Services. This bureau is your go-to for all matters related to obtaining and renewing driver's licenses.
  • Vehicle Registration and Services managed by the Mississippi Department of Revenue. This department takes charge of vehicle registration, titling, and other related tasks.

Understanding this separation of services is crucial for Mississippi residents and individuals looking to become drivers. Knowing which department to approach for driver licensing, vehicle registration, and other related motor vehicle issues can save time and streamline the process.

What is Required for Mississippi Car Registration?

To register a car in Mississippi, vehicle owners must navigate to a local county tax collector's office, where the following documents and information will be required:

  • All fees, including taxes, registration, title transfer, etc., are due at the time of registration​​.
  • A state-issued photo identification is required​​.
  • The vehicle's title must be presented​​.
  • For new Mississippi residents, the current out-of-state registration is necessary​​.
  • An odometer disclosure statement may be needed if the vehicle is under ten years old.

How Much is Vehicle Registration in Mississippi?

The cost of vehicle registration in Mississippi varies depending on several factors, including the type of vehicle and the county in which you register. Here's a breakdown of the fees:

  • Passenger vehicle registration fee: $14.
  • MS Road and Bridge Privilege Tax rates: $15 for passenger vehicles, $7.20 for pickup trucks, and $8 for motorcycles.
  • Title Transfer Fee: Usually around $10, but additional fees can apply, including mailing fees and sales tax, bringing the total closer to $50 for some transactions.
  • 'Blackout' license plates: Besides the regular cost of your vehicle's tag (your ad valorem taxes), this specialty tag costs an additional $53 per year, plus a $10 registration fee for a new registration.
  • New tag design fee: An additional $2 on every registration and renewal.

To get an accurate estimate of your tag cost, it's recommended to contact your local county Tax Collector, as the fees can include privilege tax, registration fees, and possibly other local taxes and fees.

How to Get a Renewal Vehicle Registration in Mississippi?

To renew your vehicle registration in Mississippi, follow these steps:

  • Check Online Eligibility: Confirm that your county participates in online tag renewal through the Mississippi Department of Revenue's MV e-Services. Not all counties may offer this service.
  • Online Renewal: If your county supports it, go to the Mississippi Department of Revenue's online services website. You'll need your Tag Number and Title Number to proceed with the renewal process.
  • Renewal Notice: If you received a renewal notice in the mail but prefer to use something other than the online service, you can follow the instructions provided in the notice for mail or in-person renewal.
  • Without Renewal Notice: If you did not receive a renewal notice or have misplaced it, you can still renew your registration by visiting your local county Tax Collector's office. You may need to provide your vehicle's identification number (VIN) and proof of insurance.

What Do I Need to Get a Driver's License in Mississippi?

Obtaining a driver's license in Mississippi requires presenting several documents to verify identity, residency, and eligibility. The required documents include:

  • Proof of identity, such as a birth certificate or passport.
  • Social Security card or number.
  • Proof of Mississippi residency, such as a utility bill or lease agreement.
  • If under 18, documentation proving enrollment in or graduation from a recognized high school.

Can I Get My Mississippi Driver's License Online?

No, you cannot get a new Mississippi driver's license online. Getting a new driver's license in Mississippi requires an in-person visit to the Department of Public Safety (DPS) for identity verification, documentation submission, and required testing. However, Mississippi has introduced a digital driver's license option, the Mobile ID, a highly secure, digitized version of your driver's license or state-issued ID carried in an app on your smartphone. While this provides a convenient and modern way to have your driver's license, the initial issuance or renewal of the license (if it's your turn to renew in person) still necessitates a visit to a DPS office.

How Do I Get a Replacement Driver's License In Mississippi?

To obtain a replacement driver's license in Mississippi, individuals must follow these steps:

  • Report the lost or stolen license to the police, if applicable.
  • Visit a local Driver Service Bureau office or use the online services.
  • Provide identification documents as required.
  • Pay the replacement fee.

How Do I Get a Renewed Driver's License in Mississippi?

To obtain a replacement driver's license in Mississippi, you have several options:

  • Online: If eligible, you can order a duplicate driver's license or identification card online for $11.00. This is the most convenient method, but you must have a valid photo on file with the Department of Public Safety (DPS​​​​).
  • In-Person: If you do not have a valid photo on file or prefer to handle the replacement in person, you must visit a driver's license station. This option is necessary if you wish to replace a non-compliant license with a REAL ID-compliant license, in which case you should follow the steps for a first-time license application.
  • Requirements: When applying for a replacement, whether online or in-person, ensure you have the necessary information and documents, such as your Social Security number and proof of identity. If replacing in person, additional documentation proving your residency may be required​​​​.

Mississippi Contact Information

Hinds County Tax Collector

Address: 316 S. President Street, Jackson, MS 39201

Phone: (601) 968-6587

Hinds County Tax Collector Website

Harrison County Tax Collector

Address: 1801 23rd Ave, Gulfport, MS 39501

Phone: (228) 865-4039

Harrison County Tax Collector Website

DeSoto County Tax Collector

Address: 365 Losher Street, Hernando, MS 38632

Phone: (662) 469-8030

DeSoto County Tax Collector Website

Rankin County Tax Collector

Address: 211 East Government St, Brandon, MS 39042

Phone: (601) 825-1467

Rankin County Tax Collector Website

Lee County Tax Collector

Address: 200 W Jefferson St, Tupelo, MS 38804

Phone: (662) 432-2200

Lee County Tax Collector Website

Batesville Driver License

Address: 22000A Hwy 35 North, Batesville, MS 38606

Phone: (662) 563-6400

Batesville Driver License

Clarksdale Driver License

Address: 236 Sharkey Ave Suite 236, Clarksdale, MS 38614

Phone: (662) 624-2650

Clarksdale Driver License

Columbus Driver License

Address: 17 Airline Road, Columbus, MS 39702

Phone: (662) 327-1833

Columbus Driver License

Corinth Driver License

Address: 2759 South Harper Rd, Corinth, MS 38834

Phone: (662) 286-7704

Corinth Driver License

Greenville Driver License

Address: 3935 Hwy 82 West, Greenville, MS 38701

Phone: (662)332-0619

Greenville Driver License

Grenada Driver License

Address: 1230 Fairground St, Grenada, MS 38901

Phone: (662) 226-2341

Grenada Driver License

Kosciusko Driver License

Address: 127 Northside Ctr, Kosciusko, MS 39090

Phone: (662) 289-5437

Kosciusko Driver License

Nesbit Driver License

Address: 159 License Drive, Nesbit, MS 38651

Phone: (662)429 -1353

Nesbit Driver License

New Albany Driver License

Address: 1103 Bratton Road, New Albany, MS 38652

Phone: (662) 534-8619

New Albany Driver License

Oxford Driver License

Address: 72 F.D. Buddy E. Parkway, Suite 103, Oxford, MS 38655

Phone: (662)513-6601

Oxford Driver License

Starkville Driver License

Address: 1280 East Lee Blvd, Starkville, MS 39759

Phone: (662) 323 -5316

Starkville Driver License

Mississippi residents are encouraged to visit the Mississippi Department of Public Safety's Driver Service Bureau and the Mississippi Department of Revenue for additional information or services related to driver's licenses and vehicle registration.