How do I contact PennDOT?

How do I contact PennDOT?

If you need assistance with a particular PennDOT Driver License Center, please contact our Driver and Vehicle Services Customer Call Center staff at 717-412-5300. Hearing-impaired callers dial 711 and a staff member will gladly assist you.

How do I report a pothole to PennDOT?

Additionally, you can report potholes by calling 1-800-FIX-ROAD. Users can access contact information for each PennDOT District Office through the PennDOT District Map.

How do I report a problem to PennDOT?

You may also report a concern by calling 1-800-FIX-ROAD. This number can be used for immediate needs or safety issues, but for emergencies or unsafe conditions you should always call 9-1-1.

What is the website for PennDOT?

POPULAR ON PENNDOT.PA.GOV.

Do I need an appointment for PennDOT?

Yes, you will need an appointment to take the driver’s test. You can schedule your appointment online using our Online Driver’s Test Scheduling Service or by calling the Call Center at 1-717-412-5300.

Will PennDOT pay for pothole damage?

If your car has been damaged by a pothole, you can submit a claim to PennDOT for vehicle repair reimbursement. You will likely need to provide proof of the incident.

Can you claim for hitting a pothole?

As long as you can prove that the damage was caused by a pothole, you can make a claim. You can make a claim for pothole damage from the council or authority responsible for maintaining the road where the pothole was or you can claim on your car insurance if you have fully comprehensive cover.

Can I renew my Pennsylvania driver’s license online?

Depending on your specific circumstances, you can renew your Pennsylvania driver’s license online, through the mail, or in person at an authorized online messenger center. Regardless of which renewal method you choose, you can expect your new license to cost $30.50 and to take up to two weeks to arrive in the mail.

How do I schedule an appointment at the PA dmv?

You can schedule your appointment online using our Online Driver’s Test Scheduling Service or by calling the Call Center at 1-717-412-5300.

Can you make a dmv appointment online PA?

If you want to make a PA DMV appointment, you may be able to go online if you qualify to schedule an appointment. However, not everyone qualifies for scheduling an online appointment.

Who pays for car damage in Pennsylvania?

The at-fault party’s insurance coverage should pay for your repairs, including the deductible. However, Pennsylvania law only requires $5,000 in property damage coverage in a policy, which may not be enough to pay for the repairs.

Is there a grace period for expired drivers license in pa?

Pennsylvania does not have a grace period for an expired driver’s license. If you are caught driving with an expired license, you face fines and potential jail time. During Covid-19, any expired Pennsylvania driver’s license will be valid until August 1, 2021.

Is Pennsylvania dmv by appointment only?

Unfortunately, the PA DMV currently only offers appointments for written and driving tests; you’ll have to contact your nearest DMV location for more information.