At InfoGov.co.za, we provide a comprehensive suite of services designed to make navigating South African government offices simple, clear, and efficient. Whether you’re planning a visit to a Driving Licence Testing Centre (DLTC), a Home Affairs office, or any other government facility, our goal is to equip you with the information, guidance, and tools you need to complete your tasks quickly and confidently.
We understand that dealing with government offices can often be confusing, stressful, and time-consuming. Requirements, operating hours, and processes vary from office to office and may change unexpectedly. That’s why InfoGov.co.za is here to help by providing up-to-date, easy-to-access information that empowers you to make informed decisions and avoid unnecessary delays.
We provide detailed information for every DLTC in South Africa, helping you:
Understand the services offered, from learner’s licences to full driving licence renewals, vehicle testing, and more.
Learn what documents and identification you need to bring for each service.
Find out about appointment booking procedures, waiting times, and branch-specific rules.
Access operating hours, contact numbers, and exact office locations.
Our goal is to make your DLTC visit stress-free, whether it’s your first time or a routine renewal.
Accessing Home Affairs services can sometimes feel overwhelming. We simplify it by providing:
Guidance on applying for or renewing identity documents, passports, birth certificates, and marriage certificates.
Step-by-step explanations of office processes and expected wait times.
Contact details, operating hours, and information about provincial differences in procedures.
Tips for avoiding common mistakes and ensuring that your documents are processed efficiently.
With InfoGov.co.za, you can approach Home Affairs offices fully prepared and confident, reducing the stress often associated with these visits.
Beyond DLTCs and Home Affairs, we provide information for:
Municipal offices: Learn about service points for utilities, permits, property rates, and local government assistance.
Social services: Access guidance on grants, social support programs, and eligibility requirements.
Vehicle registration offices: Find instructions, requirements, and tips for registering vehicles across different provinces.
Other essential government locations: We provide up-to-date details for offices offering critical public services to make sure you always know what to expect.
At InfoGov.co.za, we focus on three key principles to simplify your experience:
Clarity: All information is presented in a clear, easy-to-read format so you can quickly understand what you need to do.
Accuracy: We research publicly available official sources and update our database to provide the most accurate guidance possible.
Convenience: Our platform allows you to access all relevant information in one place—no need to search multiple websites or make endless phone calls.
Our platform also provides tips, updates, and branch-specific insights to help you plan visits efficiently and avoid frustration.
By using InfoGov.co.za, you can:
Save time by knowing exactly what to bring and how to prepare for each visit.
Reduce confusion by understanding office processes, requirements, and provincial differences.
Avoid unnecessary trips by verifying the information in advance and planning effectively.
Stay informed about any changes in procedures, operating hours, or requirements.
We aim to be your trusted online hub for navigating government services, providing you with confidence, clarity, and peace of mind.
While we make every effort to provide accurate and up-to-date information, InfoGov.co.za is not an official government entity. All information provided is intended for guidance purposes only. Government offices may change procedures, operating hours, services, or requirements without notice, and such changes may not be immediately reflected on our platform.
We strongly recommend verifying all information directly with the relevant government office or official sources before visiting. By using InfoGov.co.za, you acknowledge that:
Our platform is designed to provide guidance, tips, and convenience, but cannot guarantee complete accuracy.
InfoGov.co.za is not responsible for any outcomes or issues arising from reliance on the information presented on this site.
Users should always confirm details with official government channels to ensure a smooth and successful visit.
At InfoGov.co.za, we are dedicated to helping South Africans navigate government services efficiently, confidently, and without unnecessary stress. Our services are designed to give you all the information you need—whether it’s finding the nearest DLTC, preparing for a Home Affairs visit, or understanding municipal procedures—so that every government interaction is simple, clear, and hassle-free.
InfoGov.co.za – Your Trusted Guide to Government Services in South Africa.
Helping You Navigate South African Government Services
Quickly search for Driving Licence Testing Centres (DLTCs) by city or region and get essential information like operating hours, contact details, and services offered.
Locate Home Affairs offices near you, including requirements for ID applications, passports, and other civic services.
Get detailed guidance on what documents to bring, booking procedures, and tips to make your visit smooth and efficient.
Stay informed about changes to government office operations, temporary closures, or new requirements.
Answers to common questions about government services, including licences, registrations, and personal documents.
Posted on Tshepo ShekesheTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I visited the Licensing Department today at 13:30 to renew my licence disc and was turned away by Security, who claimed the office was already closed due to long queues. Being turned away at 13:30 is completely unacceptable and absurd, especially for a public service office meant to serve the community. There was no clear communication, no proper queue management, and no consideration for members of the public who make time during working hours to be assisted. This reflects very poor service delivery and a lack of accountability.Posted on JdTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Pleasantly surprised at how efficient the process today was compared to what I remember it being. I was in and out in just about an hour. Arrived at 07:20, walked out by 08:20. I had all my required documents, copies andforms filled out before hand. The staff were friendly.Posted on Given SavageTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Poor servicePosted on Don MTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Arrived an hour early for my booked time slot. Waited and hour past that to be assisted. If you are renewing your driver's license and you don't have your eye test done beforehand, you will sit and wait for everyone who has an eye test to be assisted first, no matter what time anyone booked. Come with an eye test. One lady asked if it would be better to leave and go get an eye test and then come back, the man said yes. When I asked the man if we would have to wait for those with tests to be finished before being assisted he got VERY defensive and refused to answer. Apparently the request for communication is offensive to this poor little man's ego. But miraculously then those of us without the test were finally assisted. I am actively sitting and watching this same man berate a poor woman for something, beyond rude and actually completely unacceptable, even aggressively opening and slamming the door. He's on a power trip. The lady who ended up assisting me was good. But all in all, terrible.Posted on Mamta MithalTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Had an 08:40 confirmed appointment to renew my drivers license. Was advised by the licensing office to get there an hour early. Got there at 07:30. Waited in line for 1 hour and 10 minutes, got to the eye testing machine at 08:40 on the dot and was back in my car by 09:10. Seriously not as bad as I was expecting it to be. Special kudos goes out to Tshepo Dipholo who took my test and photo and got me to the cashier quick sticks while fillowing strict and thorough sanitising protocols for all the equipment I touched. Also such a courteous and friendly guy. I'm shocked to be giving such a high rating but it really wasn't too bad. They could do better with sign posting, communication and queue management inside the building but all things considered, this wasn't a bad experience at all. Go there like you're on a mission, be tough, don't get pushed around, speak up (respectfully) and you'll get done quick.Posted on nonthuthuko locardia mahaoleTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Must give credit where its due. While the place needs obvious maintenance. The process was seamless, I got there way before my appointment time and had 7 or more people in front of me, yet I was out in less than an hour. Well done to the guys, all were super happy to help even though it was the afternoon around lunch time.Posted on Tumi MTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I am only rating this because I couldn’t select 0. Randburg License Department what is the purpose of booking a slot if I will end up waiting in the queue for hours on end? It is things like this that make public service offices and departments a drag for most South Africans. You guys need to do better especially with the service. Other branches thrive on giving their patrons good service. Really a wasted opportunity especially given that our lives don’t revolve around your incompetency.Load more
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