Cars & Driving · Central New York
Oswego County DMV Has Three Local Office Routes
Oswego County drivers should check the county DMV page before license or registration errands because local office routes and hours matter.
Published June 24, 2026 · Last verified June 24, 2026
Oswego County drivers have more than one local DMV route, which matters in a long county. The county DMV page says the Registration and License Department of Motor Vehicles is supervised by the Oswego County Clerk and mandated by New York State statute.
A county REAL ID reminder lists three DMV office locations: Oswego at 384 East River Road, Fulton at 200 North Second Street, and Pulaski at 2 Broad Street. It also says each was open 9 a.m. to 4:45 p.m. Monday through Friday, with the Oswego DMV open until 6:15 p.m. on Wednesdays.
The DMV FAQ page gives mail-in renewal detail for licenses, permits, and non-driver IDs. For Hastings, Schroeppel, Granby, Scriba, Oswego, and Mexico residents, the useful habit is to check the county DMV page before choosing the nearest office or mailing paperwork.
For a real errand, keep the question narrow. Start with DMV, then use Registration to decide which office, map, portal, or form is next.
In Hastings, that local label can save a second call. A good habit is to write down the address, parcel, bill, ticket, or deadline before calling. Hastings DMV is the local handle to keep.