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Driver Services

WYDOT's Driver Services Program administers and maintains Wyoming's driving records system; tests, issues and processes all classes of driver licenses, commercial driver licenses, learner permits, graduated driver licensing, and identification cards.  Driver Services maintains driver history records, including convictions for motor vehicle offenses and crashes, and administers the process of withdrawing and reinstating driving privileges

Driver Services is responsible for determining driver fitness to safely operate a motor vehicle, and for the approval and issuance of handicap placards.

There are 29  driver exam office locations  around the state. Driver License Manuals are available at any driver exam office. You may also contact our Help Desk at (307)777-4810 to be sent one in the mail or write to us at:

Driver Services - Headquarters Office
5300 Bishop Blvd.
Cheyenne, WY 82009-3340
(307)777-4800 or (307)777-4810
Fax: (307)777-4803

Open job vacancy announcements and applications for Driver License Examiner positions are advertised online through Wyoming's State Personnel office. Job descriptions for the Driver License Series positions:  Driver Examiner (DL01), Driver Examiner (DL02), Driver Examiner (DL03), and Driver License Supervisor (DL10) are available should you wish to apply for any job vacancy.   

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  • Drivers with Learner's Permits may drive in Wyoming as long as they are adhering to the restrictions associated with the permit they hold.  Example:  If the permit you hold requires another licensed driver to sit in the seat next to you when you are operating a motor vehicle, that restriction applies in Wyoming. 
  • Drivers with licenses issued from another country may drive in Wyoming as long as they also have an International Driving Permit issued by the same country that issued their driver's license.  Example:  Your driver's license was issued in Italy, you must also have an International Driving Permit issued in Italy to accompany your license.
  • Drivers whose driving privileges are denied, suspended, cancelled or revoked in any state are in violation of Wyoming law if they operate a motor vehicle on Wyoming roadways.
  • Drivers who are ticketed with moving violation convictions  will not have these violations recorded in Wyoming, the convictions are sent to the driver's home state for their disposition. Additionally, convictions for driving under the influence and other alcohol or drug offenses may result in the withdrawal of driving privileges both in Wyoming and in the state in which you are licensed.

Use the links above or at left to access a wide range of information related to driver's licenses and ID cards, records, insurance, exam station locations and more.

Current Laws Affecting Drivers

Wyoming Traffic Law Summary for 2009  is a summary of current laws passed by Wyoming's state Legislature.  If you have any questions about these laws, please contact our help desk at 307-777-4810.


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