The Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles (BMV) is pleased to announce that the agency’s goal of 1.45 million transactions at BMV Connect kiosks for 2025 has been broken by over a hundred thousand transactions, totaling over 1.55 million transactions. The data shows that more Hoosiers than ever are taking advantage of the BMV’s convenient kiosk option, reflecting both customer demand for flexible service and the agency’s commitment to meeting Hoosiers where they are.
“If a Hoosier wants to renew their registration or driver’s license at midnight, we want them to have that option,” said Courtney Holt, BMV Director of Branch Operations. “Meeting customers’ needs has always been our philosophy and that will continue to guide us moving forward. Our number one priority is always customer experience.”
Across Indiana, the BMV has 74 kiosk locations available to customers with a total of 110 machines. Nine new kiosk locations were added in the state in 2025. Some of those locations included multiple machines for a total of 14 kiosks added.
BMV Connect kiosks are a convenient alternative for customers to complete many transactions without having to wait in line at a branch. Available transactions at kiosks include:
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New Registrations
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Registration renewals
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Driver’s License and ID Renewals
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Duplicate Titles
To find a complete list of available kiosk transactions and more information visit: https://www.in.gov/bmv/online-
For a complete list of branch locations and hours, to complete an online transaction, or to find a 24-hour BMV Connect kiosk near you, visit IN.gov/BMV.
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