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Home›News›WisDOT further restricts in-person services beginning April 8

WisDOT further restricts in-person services beginning April 8

By Julie Schooley
April 8, 2020
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MADISON – The Wisconsin Department of Transportation is further restricting in-person service at all Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) Customer Service Centers beginning April 8. This action furthers the limitation of face-to-face services that began on March 23. Until further notice, the service centers will be closed to all in-person transactions except the following services, which will be available by appointment only: Commercial Driver Licenses; voters needing identification who need to use the Identification card Petition Process; and new Wisconsin residents who need a driver license or ID for voting.

To make an appointment for one of these essential services while the Safer at Home order is in place, call the DMV Communication Center at 608-264-7447.

Online services are available at wisconsindmv.gov.

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