The Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) in the United States is an agency responsible for administering motor vehicle registration and driver licensing. It is also in charge of various other responsibilities, including issuing drivers licenses, vehicle registrations, and titles, as well as conducting car emissions and safety inspections. The DMV is typically a state government agency, but its specific name and organizational structure can vary by state. Some states have different names for this agency, such as the Office of Motor Vehicles, the Department of Public Safety, or the Driver and Vehicle Services Division. The DMV has also moved many of its services online in recent years to make processes faster and easier for the public.