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Virginia DMV to reopen 5 more locations

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RICHMOND, Va. -- The Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) will reopen five additional locations by appointment only on Tuesday, May 26.

DMV will only offer specific services that generally require an in person visit. These transactions include original driver’s licenses and identification cards, original titles, original vehicle registrations, disabled parking permits and vital records. For a complete list of services that will be available in person, click here.

Appointments are now available for locations opening the day after the Memorial Day holiday:

The following locations will be open Monday through Saturday 8 a.m.- 6 p.m.:

• Lynchburg (3236 Odd Fellows Road, Lynchburg, VA 24501)
• Newport News (12730 Patrick Henry Drive, Newport News, VA 23602)
• Portsmouth (6400 Bickford Parkway, Portsmouth, VA 23703)

The following locations will be open Monday through Saturday 8 a.m.- 5 p.m.:

• Emporia (103 Commonwealth Boulevard, Emporia, VA 23847)
• Tazewell (1151 Tazewell Avenue, Tazewell, VA 24651)

The locations join nine locations that reopened on May 18:

· Charlottesville (2055 Abbey Road, Charlottesville, VA 22911)
· Chesterfield (610 Johnston Willis Drive, Richmond, VA 23236)
· Fredericksburg (5700 Southpoint Centre Boulevard, Fredericksburg, VA 22407)
· Hampton (8109 Roanoke Avenue, Hampton, VA 23605)
· Harrisonburg (3281 Peoples Drive, Harrisonburg, VA 22801)
· Roanoke (5220 Valleypark Drive, Roanoke, VA 24019)
· Virginia Beach/Buckner (3551 Buckner Boulevard, Virginia Beach, VA 23453)
· Abingdon (25552 Lee Highway, Abingdon, VA 24211)
· South Boston (2039 Hamilton Boulevard, South Boston, VA 24592)

DMV Commissioner Richard D. Holcomb says the DMV experience will look a lot different than what customer may be used to.

“As we welcome back customers, we want Virginians to know we have put a lot of thought and effort into this phased approach to make sure that we can open our offices safely,” said Holcomb.

“Operational adjustments included in the phased reopening plan will enable DMV to limit the number of customers and employees in each location to ensure social distancing protocols while providing safe and efficient services,” DMV officials said in a release. “Service windows will have partitions between the customer and DMV employee, seating will be limited and spaced, and customers will be asked to stay in their vehicles until 10 minutes prior to their appointment to accommodate social distancing requirements.”

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