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DMV to resume some services starting Monday - SILive.com

STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- The state Department of Motor Vehicle announced Saturday it plans to resume some services Monday.

Offices in Albany, Onondaga, Nassau, Suffolk, Rockland, Westchester and the five boroughs will begin to process vehicle registrations and other transactions by mail starting Monday.

Beginning Thursday, DMV will accept transactions through secure drop boxes located at each office. When dropping off documents, customers must wear face coverings and only two customers will be allowed in at a time to access the drop box.

Among the transactions that will be offered via mail or drop box will be vehicle registrations, license plate transfers, license plate surrenders, license and registration renewals, the replacement of lost documents and address changes.

“As New York state begins to reopen, the DMV has and will continue to adapt the way it does business to ensure public health and safety are protected,” said DMV Commissioner Mark J.F. Schroeder.

In addition, commercial driver license (CDL) road tests will begin to resume in regions that are in at least Phase 1 of reopening. All road tests will be conducted with strict safety requirements in place. Road test examiners will wear gloves, face shields and have hand sanitizer, and customers must wear masks and be screened prior to beginning the test.

Customers whose CDL road tests were canceled due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak will be given priority for rescheduling. The DMV will reach out to those customers starting Monday.

As regions enter Phase 3, DMV will offer limited in-person transactions by reservation only and will resume road tests for all drivers.

Offices that operate in the state’s 51 other counties are advised to follow the state DMV’s guidance for reopening. For specific information, visit dmv.ny.gov/dmv/dmv-office-locations.

Meanwhile, all driver licenses, non-driver identification cards and vehicle registrations that expired after March 1 and vehicle inspections that expired after March 31 will continue to be extended.

The DMV continues to offer more than 60 transactions online, including select driver license services, such as renewing or replacing a license; vehicle transactions, such as renewing or replacing a registration; requests for DMV records like crash reports or driving abstracts; personal services like changing an address, and handling fines and fees, including pleading or paying New York City traffic tickets.

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