Pennsylvania Department of Transportation Driver and Vehicle Services (PennDOT) In State Hearing Impaired Customer Service

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Pennsylvania Department of Transportation Driver and Vehicle Services (PennDOT) In State Hearing Impaired Customer Service number

800-228-0676
Toll-free·Calls In State Hearing Impaired Customer Service·See main phone number & contact info
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How do I talk to a human at this Pennsylvania Department of Transportation Driver and Vehicle Services (PennDOT) number?

A:Direct to a human
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Does this phone number work 24/7?

A:No. Hours for this phone number are Mon-Fri 8am-5pm EST. The least busy day is Wednesday, and the most busy day is Tuesday. See below for more and to learn where this data comes from.
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How long will I have to wait to speak to Pennsylvania Department of Transportation Driver and Vehicle Services (PennDOT) In State Hearing Impaired Customer Service?

A:The average hold time is 3 minutes. The longest hold times are on Thursday, and the shortest are on Wednesday.

All Pennsylvania Department of Transportation Driver and Vehicle Services (PennDOT) customer service contact information

This is the #5 most popular Pennsylvania Department of Transportation Driver and Vehicle Services (PennDOT) phone number out of 5. Click above to go back to the main customer service number and other contact information, including Pennsylvania Department of Transportation Driver and Vehicle Services (PennDOT) email addresses, twitter handles, and live chat options.

More Pennsylvania Department of Transportation Driver and Vehicle Services (PennDOT) Customer Phone Numbers

In State Customer Service

800-932-4600
Main phone number · Toll-free · Mon-Fri 8am-5pm EST · Just wait. The menu will repeat twice and then take you to an operator. For those calling within PA. · For real ID, driver's license info, or photo ID, press 1. For motor vehicle titling, registration, or plate placard info, press 2. For exam scheduling, press 3. For service center locations, press 4. For information found on our website, press 5. For portion services, press 6.

Out of State Customer Service

717-412-5300
Mon-Fri 8am-5pm EST · First menu will ask about language. Hit 1 for English. Next menu will ask which department you want (1 for Driver License Services, 2 for Motor Vehicle Services, so on). Choose the one relevant to you, then wait for the next menu to repeat twice. This wil · For real ID, driver's license info, or photo ID, press 1. For motor vehicle titling, registration, or plate placard info, press 2. For exam scheduling, press 3. For service center locations, press 4. For information found on our website, press 5. For portion services, press 6.

Out of State Hearing Impaired Customer Service

717-412-5380
Mon-Fri 8am-5pm EST · This number is for hearing impaired users calling from outside of the state. · For real ID, driver's license info, or photo ID, press 1. For motor vehicle titling, registration, or plate placard info, press 2. For exam scheduling, press 3. For service center locations, press 4. For information found on our website, press 5. For portion services, press 6.

Customer Service

717-214-4035
24 hours, 7 days · General Information for Penndot · An operator will answer and ask how to direct your call.

How do I get through the phone menu to a real live person?

GetHuman researchers routinely call this Pennsylvania Department of Transportation Driver and Vehicle Services (PennDOT) phone number to document the phone system.
Here is our latest tip for weaving through the phone menu to get to a real person the fastest: Direct to a human
Here is how our research team describes the way the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation Driver and Vehicle Services (PennDOT) phone system greets you: If you are not calling for the telephone terminal desk, please hang up and call 1-800-932-4600.

What are the hours and when should I call?

Pennsylvania Department of Transportation Driver and Vehicle Services (PennDOT) operates the call center for this 800-228-0676 phone number Mon-Fri 8am-5pm ET. The short answer is that you should call on a Wednesday. This observation and the following section are based on analysis of a sample set of 754 calls made in the last 90 days using our free, web-based phone (see above).
An important note: busy times vs hold times vs best time to call
When we refer to busy or less busy times, we are talking about the volume of calls. The busiest times are when the most people are calling this Pennsylvania Department of Transportation Driver and Vehicle Services (PennDOT) phone number (least busy times have fewer people calling). This high call volume does not necessarily mean that you will have a long hold time when you call. Companies like Pennsylvania Department of Transportation Driver and Vehicle Services (PennDOT) staff their call centers differently based on the time of day and day of the week, so you may experience a shorter wait on hold at the busiest of times. When we refer to the best time to call, we are referring to the optimal combination of lower call volume and shorter wait times.

The least busy time to call

The least busy day to call Pennsylvania Department of Transportation Driver and Vehicle Services (PennDOT) is Wednesday. The most busy day to call is Tuesday. Again, this is based on a sample of 754 calls made with our AI-powered, web-based phone in the last 90 days.

The shortest wait on hold

We measured the shortest hold times to be on Wednesday. The longest wait in the queue on average occurs on Thursday.

The best time to call

In summation, the best day to call Pennsylvania Department of Transportation Driver and Vehicle Services (PennDOT) is Wednesday. In this case, it's a no-brainer. Wednesday is not only the least busy day for calling this Pennsylvania Department of Transportation Driver and Vehicle Services (PennDOT) number, but it is also the day with the shortest hold times.

Calling this Pennsylvania Department of Transportation Driver and Vehicle Services (PennDOT) Customer Number

Oct 23, 2023

This number is not meant to be called by most people, as this is a specific line meant catering to telecommunications devices for the deaf. More than that, it's only meant to be used by TDD devices who are registered to people in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.

Should you try to call this number without one of these devices, the system automatically tells you to hang up and try a different number. If you're not using a TDD device at all, you're instead directed to dial 1-800-932-4600 for assistance. If you're using a TDD device, but are not located in Pennsylvania, you're told to call 717-412-5300. At this point, the system moves to a busy signal, which is all you'll get until you decide to hang up.

Given that roughly 10 million Americans are deaf or hard of hearing, it's nice to see that the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania has a phone number specifically dedicated to their needs. The Commonwealth has a total of four numbers for those who require assistance, offering two numbers for customers with TDD devices and two numbers for customers without. This system ensures that customers who are hard-of-hearing can always reach a number dedicated to them, reducing wait times.

The Commonwealth does put out this information where anyone can find it. On its website, it includes on official documents all four of its phone numbers and what they're used for. In my case, I'm not sure if the fact I wasn't using a TDD device or the fact I don't have a Pennsylvania area code triggered the system's busy signal. Either way, I wasn't allowed to move past the opening message.

If it's because that number only works with TDD devices, I think it's a good thing. Having a number that only operates with TDD devices ensures the customer service reps on the other end are familiar with these devices and can handle any calls.

On the other hand, if it's because it only works with Pennsylvania area codes, I don't think that's a good thing. Given that Pennsylvania is a large state with 15 area codes, this problem isn't as big as it might be in other states, but people are still moving around fairly frequently. Having a number for in-state residents and out-of-state callers is a good thing, but forcing bona fide residents of Pennsylvania to call another number simply because they never changed phones wouldn't be.

Obviously, I can only recommend calling this number if you're a resident of Pennsylvania and using a TDD device, as it won't work otherwise.

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