Louisiana OMV Launches DouxWe

The road to obtaining a driver’s license is now easier to navigate for Louisiana residents.

One of Louisiana’s favorite freshwater crustaceans, “DouxWe” (Do we?), is now available on OMV’s website to help you determine if you or your young driver is required to take driver’s education.

Answer a few brief questions and DouxWe will generate a road map that matches the applicant’s current qualifications. If the applicant requires driver’s education, DouxWe provides a list of licensed driving schools throughout the state.

All other necessary information about Louisiana’s Graduated Licensing Program is available on the DouxWe section of OMV’s website.

To get started with DouxWe, click here.

Auto Title Launches Updated Website

Auto Title Public Tag Agent has launched a newly updated website at www.autotitle166.com. The website features updated information from the Louisiana Department of Motor Vehicles and highlights the many services available. Users are able to better communicate with us, and can easily get directions using the interactive map.

New Louisiana License Plate Unveiled

BATON ROUGE, La. – A new Louisiana license plate, celebrating the 250th birthday of the United States, was unveiled on Wednesday, June 3.

The Louisiana ‘America 250′ State Commission, in charge of events and activities related to the celebration, unveiled the new plate at a news conference at the Old State Capitol.

The 18 stars on the plate represent Louisiana being the 18th state to join the union in 1812.

“It’s exciting to be a part of this monumental celebration as we mark the birthday of our country’s freedom,” said Lieutenant Governor Billy Nungesser.

The new license plate will begin distribution on January 1, 2025. It will continue through December 31, 2026, the end of the U.S. Semiquincentennial year.


  • Louisiana Driver Reinstatement Status

    If you've been notified of a "flag" on your driver's license for lapsed insurance or other reasons, you may need to have your license reinstated by the Louisiana Office of Motor Vehicles. You can check your driver's license status at the Louisiana Express Lane website.