What you need to know — and what documents you need —before heading to an Indiana BMV branch (2024)

Before you go stand in line, take a ticket and wait some more at your local Bureau of Motor Vehicles branch, make sure you have everything you need so you don't waste your time.

Also make sure the BMV branch is open before heading out. (Did you know most BMV locations in Indiana are closed on Mondays?)

Here's what else you need to know before heading to the BMV.

When is the Indiana BMV open?

Indiana has 125 BMV locations across the state, and some of them have different hours.

The most common hours for Indiana BMV locations are as follows:

Sun: ClosedMon: ClosedTue: 9 a.m. - 6:30 p.m.Wed: 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.Thu: 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.Fri: 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Sat: 9 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.

If you need to visit the BMV on a Monday, there are locations around the state that are open, but you may have to drive a little farther so it is important to plan ahead.

When is my BMV open? Hours differ statewide

If your BMV location is closed on Mondays, they may be open later on Tuesdays.

In Central Indiana, the Indianapolis South, North and East branches; the Greenfield branch; the Greencastle branch; and the Carmel branch are closed on Mondays and open until 6:30 p.m. on Tuesdays.

It is crucial to check the hours of the BMV location you're going to ahead of time. Some BMV locations in Indiana are closed on Saturdays; some are also closed on Wednesdays.

In Central Indiana, the Indianapolis Midtown, Madison Ave. and Beech Grove branches are all closed on Wednesdays, Saturdays and Sundays.

To find the BMV location closest to you, see what services they provide and to check their hours, view the interactive BMV map online.

What can I do at a BMV kiosk?

Indiana has BMV Connect Kiosks located across the state. These kiosks are open 24-hours a day and are self-service terminals.

The only time BMV Connect Kiosks are typically unavailable are on Sundays from 5 to 10 a.m. for routine maintenance.

At a BMV Connect Kiosk you can:

  • Register a new vehicle (cars, watercrafts, off road vehicles and snowmobiles)
  • Renew vehicle registration
  • Get a replacement registration sticker (vehicles/trailers only)
  • Duplicate your registration card
  • Renew your driver's license or ID card
  • Replace your ID card
  • Duplicate your driver's license (commercial driver's license too)
  • Update your contact information
  • Get your official driving record
  • Pay reinstatement fee
  • Duplicate a title

All kiosks accept credit cards including Visa, MasterCard, Discover and American Express. Kiosks located at branch locations also accept cash.

Learn more about the self-service terminals and find the nearest one to you on the BMV website.

What documents prove my identity at the BMV?

When you are heading to the BMV it is essential that you have the right paperwork and documentation with you so you aren't turned away.

Depending on the service you may need different documents, but all documents provided need to be physical copies.

If you need to prove your identity bring one of the following:

  • United States birth certificate (must be an original or certified copy)
  • Unexpired United States passport
  • Foreign passportwith a visa and I-94 form
  • Consular Report of Birth Abroad

What documents do you need apply for a driver's permit or license in Indiana?

When applying for an Indiana driver's license, you mustsurrender all valid credentials (identification card, learner’s permit or driver's license) you have from other states.

If you are new to Indiana, the BMV has a New Resident Packetwith a checklist to help you prepare for your visit to the branch.

If you do not have a valid driver's license from another state, you must have anIndianalearner's permitfor180 days before you canobtain an Indiana driver's license.

For all information regarding what documentation and tests are required for obtaining a driver's license in Indiana visit the BMV website.

How long is a driver's license valid in Indiana?

If you are under the age of 75, your driver's license is valid for six years.

If you are at least 75 but younger than 85, your license is valid for three years. If you are 85 or older your license is only valid for two years.

U.S. citizens may renew their license up to twenty-four (24) months prior to its expiration while those lawful permanent or temporary status, may renew their driver’s license up to 30 days prior.

A knowledge exam is not required when you renew a driver’s license, unless you have accumulated six or more points on your driver record since your previous renewal or your license has been expired for more than 180 days.

For more information about driver's permits and licenses, visit the BMV website.

What documents are required for titling and registering a vehicle in Indiana?

If you are heading to the BMV to apply for a title and registration on a new vehicle, this is what you will need:

  • Certificate of title
  • Vehicle inspectionof the vehicle identification number (VIN).The vehicle must be present at the BMV branch for an inspection. If the vehicle cannot be present, you must submit aPhysical Inspection of a Vehicle or Watercraft – State Form 39530, which must be completed by law enforcement.
  • Proof of address (driver's license with correct address or a bill with correct address dated within the last 60 days)
  • Proof of your full Social Security Number (SSN) or Federal Identification Number (FIN)may be required in accordance with Indiana Code 4-1-8-1 (Social Security card, W-2 form, SSA-1099 form, Non SSA-1099 form, pay stub with your name and social security number on it or Social Security Administration documents establishing that you are ineligible for a Social Security number)
  • You must provide financial responsibility information to purchase a license plate and certificate of registration (Insurance card)
  • Vehicles registered in Lake and Porter counties are required to undergo emissions tests. Refer to theVehicle Emissions Testing Program webpagefor more information.

What documents are needed for a Real ID?

A Real ID is indicated by the star in the upper right-hand corner of your driver’s license, permit or state identification card.

Beginning May 7, 2025, a Real ID-compliant driver’s license, permit, or identification card will be required to board commercial airplanes or enter certain federal facilities.

To obtain a Real ID you need to bring with you to the BMV:

  • One document proving your identity (U.S. birth certificate, unexpired U.S. passport, foreign passport with visa and I-94 form or Consular Report of Birth Abroad)
  • Legal proof of a change in name, date of birth or gender ( i.e. adoption papers, marriage license, divorce decree, original or certified copy of an amended birth certificate, a physician's statement of gender change)
  • One document proving lawful status (U.S. birth certificate, unexpired U.S. passport, foreign passport with visa and I-94 form or Consular Report of Birth Abroad)
  • One document proving your social security (Social Security card, W-2 form, SSA-1099 form, Non SSA-1099 form, pay stub with your name and social security number on it or Social Security Administration documents establishing that you are ineligible for a Social Security number)
  • Two documents proving Indiana residency (computer-generated bill from a utility company, credit card company, doctor, or hospital, issued within 60 days of the date you visita BMV branch,and containingyour name andaddress of residence, bank statement, pre-printed pay stub or a Medicaid or Medicare benefit statement)

Visit the BMV website to learn more about Real ID requirements.

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What you need to know — and what documents you need —before heading to an Indiana BMV branch (2024)

FAQs

What documents do I need to get an Indiana driver's license? ›

Teens Applying for an Indiana Drivers License (16.25 - 20)
  • Your parent or guardian.
  • Certificate of Completion of Drivers Education (CDE)
  • One document of identity.
  • One document to prove your social security number.
  • One document to prove lawful status.
  • Two docs to prove residency. ...
  • Log of Supervised Driving signed by a parent.

What documents do I need to title a vehicle in Indiana? ›

In Indiana, the package includes:
  1. Driver's license or another form of identification. ...
  2. Proof of insurance.
  3. Car Title.
  4. Odometer disclosure statement.
  5. Signed Lease Agreement. ...
  6. Proof that the vehicle has passed the Safety Inspection. ...
  7. Completed registration form. ...
  8. Results of Emissions Test.

What documents prove Indiana residency? ›

Acceptable documents (must be printed) proving your Indiana residency include:
  • Computer-generated bill from a utility company, credit card company, doctor, or hospital, issued within 60 days of the date you visit a BMV branch, and containing your name and address of residence.
  • Bank statement.
  • Pre-printed pay stub.

What documents do I need for Star ID in Indiana? ›

To obtain a Real ID, Hoosiers must visit a BMV branch and provide the following documentation:
  • Proof of Identity.
  • Proof of Lawful Status.
  • Proof of Social Security.
  • Proof of Indiana Residence.

What is an acceptable form of evidence for Indiana? ›

Present documents proving your identity (certified US Birth Certificate or US passport), Social Security number, lawful status (certified US birth certificate), and Indiana residency (computer-generated bill, bank statement dated within 60 days of application, Pre-printed pay stub, W-2 form, or other acceptable form ...

What document proves your identity? ›

State identification (ID) card. Driver license. US passport or passport card. US military card (front and back)

Do you need insurance to register a car in Indiana? ›

You cannot register a car without insurance in Indiana, as proof of insurance is required at the time of registration. In Indiana, you are required to have $25,000 in bodily injury liability coverage, up to $50,000 per accident, along with $25,000 in liability coverage for property damage.

How much does it cost to put a car title in your name in Indiana? ›

$15 title application fee. $30 additional administrative penalty will be assessed if the title application packet is not received within 45 days after the purchase date. $25 speed title fee. This optional fee is in addition to the $15 title application fee.

How do I transfer my out of state driver's license to Indiana? ›

How to Transfer Your Out-of-State Driver's License to Indiana
  1. One of the Following. ● A copy of an official driving record. ● A verification letter.
  2. Proof of Identity & Lawful Status. ● U.S. Passport. ● U.S. Birth Certificate issued by a state or local authority. ● Foreign Passport. ...
  3. A Valid Out-of-State Driver License.
Jan 2, 2023

What is the best proof of residency? ›

Generally, a proof of address can be one of the following documents:
  • Utility bill (such as water, electricity, gas, telephone, or Internet). ...
  • Driver's licence.
  • Credit card bill, or statement.
  • Bank statement, or reference letter.
  • Mortgage statement, or contract.
  • Letter issued by a public authority (like a courthouse)
Apr 28, 2023

What are the residency requirements for Indiana? ›

General purposes: Residency is established by registering to vote, enrolling a child in school, paying taxes, or living in the state for 183 days without a residence in another state. New residents of Indiana have 60 days to get an Indiana driver's license.

How to get a state ID online in Indiana? ›

How to Apply for an IN Identification Card. To apply, you should visit the local BMV branch office where they handle applications for Indiana ID's and SecureID's. Applications may not be filled online, by phone, or through the mail.

Is a REAL ID required in Indiana? ›

As of May 7, 2025, a Real ID-compliant driver's license, permit, or identification card will be required to board commercial airplanes or enter certain federal facilities. Bring the appropriate documentation from each category below to your local BMV Branch to upgrade to a Real ID.

How much does an Indiana driver's license cost? ›

There is no fee to take your Indiana driving test or your vision screening test. Everyone under 75 years old just pays a reasonable $17.50 driver's license fee to get an Indiana driver's license. Drivers between 75 and 84 pay just $11, and drivers 85 and older pay just $7.

What does the star mean on my Indiana driver's license? ›

Real ID/Legacy lD Cards

A gold star in the upper right corner of the credential indicates the issued card complies with the federal identification standards. The BMV issues Real lD credentials only after the identity, Social Security number, lawful status and proof of Indiana residency of the card holder is verified.

Can I get my Indiana driver's license online? ›

Renewal of your Indiana driver's license can be completed online or at the BMV, but not by mail. Your new Indiana driver's license will come in the mail within ten business days.

How much does it cost to get an Indiana driver's license? ›

What is the Total Cost to Get an Indiana Driver's License? If you plan to get your license as early as possible, you can expect your Indiana driver's license to cost a total of around $475-$575. This includes driver's ed, behind-the-wheel training, and BMV fees.

What do you need to become an Indiana resident? ›

General purposes: Residency is established by registering to vote, enrolling a child in school, paying taxes, or living in the state for 183 days without a residence in another state. New residents of Indiana have 60 days to get an Indiana driver's license.

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