The Washington Times

New fees at D.C. DMV

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New fees are scheduled to take effect at the District’s Department of Motor Vehicles on Friday.

The fees, part of a plan to close the District’s budget gap, will include increases to the charge to obtain a duplicate identification card, from $7 to $20 and an increase in the charge to get a duplicate commercial driver’s license, from $13 to $20.

The DMV will also begin charging a $10 fee for taking both the road test and the knowledge test that are required to get a city driver’s license.

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