Delaware Division of Motor Vehicles — ID Services

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Delaware DMV services including state-issued ID cards and REAL ID needed for employment, benefits, and air travel, with the main Dover office on Transportation Circle. Fathers without a current license can apply for a non-driver ID. Bring proof of identity such as birth certificate or passport, two proofs of Delaware address, Social Security card, and the required fee. Appointments reduce wait times; walk-ins are also accepted weekdays.

Contact & Details

Address: 303 Transportation Circle, Dover, DE 19901

Phone: (302) 744-2500

Hours: Mon-Fri 8am-4pm

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About Transportation for Fathers

Transportation assistance helps fathers get to work, court, medical appointments, and childcare. Public transit passes are often available free or discounted through TANF, Medicaid non-emergency medical transportation (NEMT), and social service agencies. Many job training programs cover bus passes. The Ways to Work program and some community action agencies provide low-interest car loans to working parents. State DMVs typically require proof of insurance and current registration; low-cost insurance programs exist for low-income drivers in several states (California's Low Cost Auto Insurance is one example). For rural fathers without reliable transit, dial-a-ride and volunteer driver programs are coordinated through Area Agencies on Aging and community action agencies. Medicaid NEMT covers rides to covered medical visits at no cost. This directory includes transit authorities, Medicaid NEMT providers, and car-ownership assistance programs.

Transportation in Delaware

Delaware Family Court handles custody, visitation, and child support statewide through three county courthouses (New Castle, Kent, Sussex). The Division of Child Support Services operates under DSS. Delaware's small size means one consistent state system. Community Legal Aid Society (CLASI) and Legal Services Corporation of Delaware offer free legal representation.

More Transportation in Delaware

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  • Delaware Transit Solutions — Delaware Transit Corporation (DART First State) community transportation programs and ride-share options for Delaware residents statewide, i
  • Amtrak — Wilmington Station — Amtrak Northeast Corridor rail service connecting Wilmington to Washington DC, Philadelphia, New York, and Boston from the historic station
  • Delaware 211 Transportation Assistance — Delaware 211 helpline referring residents to local transportation programs, ride programs, and emergency transportation help. Dial 211 from
  • Delaware Carpool and Rideshare Program — Delaware Department of Transportation rideshare matching program helping commuters find carpool partners to reduce costs and traffic statewi

Transportation — Common Questions

Can I get help affording a car?
Some community action agencies and programs like Ways to Work, Wheels to Work, or Good News Garage offer low-interest loans or donated vehicles to working parents. Eligibility typically requires employment or training and income under a threshold. Waitlists can be long.
What is Medicaid NEMT?
Non-Emergency Medical Transportation — Medicaid must cover rides to and from covered medical appointments at no cost. Call the transportation number on the back of your Medicaid card to schedule. Rides must be arranged in advance (usually 2–3 business days).
Are there reduced-fare transit options?
Most transit agencies offer reduced fares for seniors, disabled riders, and Medicaid enrollees. TANF and some workforce programs include transit passes. Some employers subsidize transit through pre-tax benefits. Contact your local transit authority for eligibility.
What if I live in a rural area with no bus?
Dial-a-ride services, volunteer driver programs through Area Agencies on Aging, rural transit partnerships, and Medicaid NEMT serve rural residents. Community action agencies coordinate much of this. Call 211 for a local referral.