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The Bureau of Motor Vehicles is extending its hours for Election Day.
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Virginia Transportation Secretary Shep Miller spoke with former Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles Commissioner Peter Lacy on Tuesday morning, according to a spokeswoman for GOP Gov. Glenn Youngkin.
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The Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles is temporarily closing eight offices around the state starting Oct. 4, and lasting through the end of the month. It's due to an ongoing staffing shortage at local branches.
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Beginning Tuesday, almost a dozen Bureau of Motor Vehicles offices throughout the state will be closed until Oct. 2 due to staffing shortages.
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Hoosiers caught violating Indiana's hands-free driving law will now get an added penalty: points on their driving record, enough of which can lead to a suspension of their license.
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All non-English translations of the exam are completed by certified translators and undergo a peer-review process prior to publication.
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The Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles will extend hours of operation to issue ID cards and drivers licenses to be used for identification at a polling place.
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A national coin shortage has the Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles asking customers to
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Now, anyone can schedule a drivers test, and all branches statewide will offer the exams by July 24.
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Indiana BMV branches began to re-open in May, with a full re-opening earlier this month to walk-in customers. Now, those late fees will also resume