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    3.8 (8 reviews)
    Open 8:30 am - 4:30 pm

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    Department Of Motor Vehicles - Isn't that cool? Pride is mainstream.

    Department Of Motor Vehicles

    3.7(3 reviews)
    32.1 mi

    Recently came here for a renewal and Real ID (must get one by May 2025 people) and it was easy and…read morepainless! Lots of people like me there at opening bell (8:30am) and good luck to that kid taking his driver's test for the first time! I hope he passed. Be ready with your documents before you get here and be ready to have your picture taken right away if it's needed at all. You can smile, too. My number was called even before I could fill out a form I just received! This place is really on top of it, and employees are fairly nice for DMVs. 3.5 stars, a-okay!

    This location like all DMVs in Wisconsin suffer from years of under funding. Still, relative to…read morewhat DMVs were like in the Chicago area where I learned to drive and lived before I moved here, Wisconsin DMVs are just so nice. By Chicago standards the lines are relatively short, move relatively quickly and the workers are nice and polite. There are communication problems but the primary cause are peculiar laws and regulations that over the years have somewhat changed while still maintaining some archaic vestigial aspects. Like, the test to become a driver's education instructor, a $12/hour part time job, involves actually half a dozen assorted tests including one written test that is more about the rules and regulations governing driver's education companies and a vehicle operation test that is separate from the road test that requires the driver's education instructor candidate slam on the brakes when told to. Anyway, as a result of these mixed up layers of requirements, I've been back to this location a few times and I like the way I was treated, but do bring a book with you.

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    This is the view from the door to the intersection, it's across from a Citgo and a Speedway.

    Wis State of-Milwaukee

    Wis State of-Milwaukee

    4.0(4 reviews)
    18.1 miFairfield

    Typically, the DMV experience is universally accepted as soul-crushing. I've never even written a…read morenegative review for the many years I've had taken off my life by time spent in this state-sponsored purgatory because what would be the point? Everyone already knows. We've moved quite a bit, so I've had DMV encounters in multiple states. After we arrived in Wisconsin a few weeks ago, I looked up info online to see what I needed to do with trepidation. Surprisingly, it was simple to apply online and schedule an appointment. On the day of my appointment, I arrived at this location a few minutes early. I brought the paperwork that had been listed online. I was checked in very promptly. I waited with a pretty sparse crowd for no more than 10 minutes before I was called to a counter. The lady at the counter was very kind and helpful. (Another lady at the counter next to mine answered the phone a few times while I was there, and she legitimately had the nicest phone voice I've ever heard at a DMV--so nice it really stuck out to me.) I got my license taken care of and my car registered in about 15 minutes. The efficiency and kindness at this location was very unexpected but greatly appreciated. I have no plans to go back to the DMV anytime soon, but when it's necessary, I won't be as pessimistic about it. 5/5 stars relative to other DMVs in other states.

    As you walk into the this DMV, the faint smell of marijuana greets you. Loud cell phone…read moreconversation, the clicks of rubber stamps, the whine of printers, and the crying of unattended children create a cacophony of sound. The greeting line went relatively quickly for a government office, even though there was only one person working. Once I was checked in and got my number, I only spent a few minutes talking to the man in a pimp suit next to me before my number was called. The attendant was friendly and efficient. If you can look past the bullet holes in the car next to you, and get over the environment inside, it is a pretty painless experience at 10am on a weekday.

    Milwaukee-Northwest service center

    Milwaukee-Northwest service center

    3.0(2 reviews)
    17.9 miMenomonee River Hills East

    I had a really disappointing experience at this DMV location. The woman working at the front desk…read morewas extremely disrespectful from the moment I walked in. Instead of offering basic customer service, she spoke to me with an attitude, cut me off while I was asking questions, and made me feel like I was an inconvenience just for being there. There's absolutely no reason for anyone to be treated that way, especially in a public service setting. I left feeling frustrated and unheard. The DMV really needs to address the way some of their staff speak to peopleeveryone deserves respect, no matter how busy the day is.

    One of the pretty standard jokes about painful places that no one wants to go to includes the…read moreWisconsin Department of Transportation, Division of Motor Vehicles. I recently had to the DMV Service Center for a title/license plate transfer and like most people, I dreaded going in there. Years ago, I worked in the automobile business and the DMV was about the last place I ever wanted to visit, but had to as part of the job. In the old days, you had to stand in a serpentine line and get a number, like a supermarket delicatessen or bakery. You got a ticket for #85 and you looked at the red LED sign that said, "Now serving 52" or some other number eliciting a load groan. You'd find a chair and enjoy the ambience that could best be described as Early American Prison Mess Hall. When you did get up to the window, you might encounter a reasonably nice person or a transferred prison guard, or at least, someone with that "rules are rules" attitude. If you didn't properly dot your Ts and cross your I's, you got sent back to the chairs to get the form right. Not unlike a high school history exam. No longer! You still have to stand in line to get a number. Nowadays, you get a number that has a letter preceding it. The letters are a code for your visit's purpose. Today it was C for drivers license and I was for title and license plates. You can't tell where you are in the queue because the I and C numbers are very different. Numbers are called by a disembodied, but pleasant, computer voice that are also displayed on large video monitors on either end of the hall. People are still taken in order, first come first served, but the decor has changed from Battleship Gray and tan to bright colors and decent lighting. And the chairs are reasonably comfortable. The window operators today are there to help, and work with you to make sure everything is correct - at least, that's the kind of operator I've met here in the last few years. When I had my drivers license renewed a few years ago, the photographer (button pusher, actually) made sure I was actually smiling in the photo. Some of the tricks to avoiding long lines include getting there early, like right when the doors open. Download proper forms from the Wisconsin DOT website and get them filled out in advance. Have all your ducks in a row, and try to go on Tuesday-Thursday, in the middle of the month. Mondays are miserable days to go because everyone else does. The week before the end of the month is awful because procrastinators are trying to get renewal stickers. Or mail it to Madison. But sometimes, ya just gotta go to the counter. This one is one of the better ones.

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    Milwaukee-Downtown License of Milwaukee - Entrance is really on James Lovell St.

    Milwaukee-Downtown License of Milwaukee

    3.8(12 reviews)
    24.2 miWestown, Downtown

    I feel like everyone knows the dmv isn't the most fun place to visit. This one lives up to the…read moretypical standards, long & slow lines, staff that isn't exactly friendly, and other visitors that just weren't happy to be there. I went recently to get a "real ID" ahead of some upcoming trips, as airports now require it. I was sure to check online prior to make sure I had everything required, which includes a birth certificate, my marriage certificate for proof of name change, my current drivers license, and two proofs of address. Mind you, if you don't have the things, you will be turned away. Oh and proof of address needs to be something like an energy bill & mortgage statement. I filled out an application upon arrival, waited in line, had my photos taken, and then waited for my number to be called. It was a fairly seamless process, because I had all that was needed, and only cost $14 which really surprised me. All in all, be very prepared with what you're coming for. Multiple people were (rudely) turned away during my visit and no one really wants to have to make more than one trip here.

    I can't give the service an honest review, because what I needed to accomplish (transferring title)…read morecannot be done at this location. On their website, it appears to be an option for this location. Come to find out once I arrived in person that they cannot help with titling in any way. Parking is available only as paid street parking, so I spent $2.50 to walk in the rain to not be able to do what I needed to. Heads up, the entrance is really on James Lovell St, even though the address says N 6th. The 6th street entrance was closed off. Frustrating experience.

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