Officials Urge Drivers to Make License Renewal Plan
UNDATED Minnesotans with driver’s licenses or ID cards that expire as COVID-19 extensions come to an end will have options to renew online or in person.
Officials with the Minnesota Department of Public Safety Driver and Vehicle Services division say around 300,000 Minnesota driver’s license and ID would have expired between March 13, 2020, and Feb. 28, 2021 without the extension signed into law by Governor Tim Walz last year.
The expiration date on these cards was extended to March 31, 2021, and officials are urging cardholders to make a plan to renew their licenses or ID cards by March 31. Minnesotans with driver’s licenses or ID cards that will expire March 1 or later must renew by the expiration date listed on their card.
Created: January 28, 2021 02:43 PM
Minnesota s Department of Public Safety Driver and Vehicle Services division (DPS-DVS) is warning Minnesotans of a license renewal business that s unaffiliated with the state.
DVS said mndrivinglicenserenewal.com is a private business and isn t part of DPS-DVS. The department said the business charges additional fees that aren t necessary for renewing online, and recommended residents use drive.mn.gov for online renewal services.
CONSUMER ALERT: https://t.co/AGCh3njnLJ is a private business and not affiliated with DPS-DVS. It charges additional fees that aren’t necessary to renew online. Use https://t.co/wxkqtgUTRS to renew online if you don’t need any changes.
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If your driver s license or Minnesota ID card is expired and you ve been waiting to get it renewed, time is officially running out.
That s the word from the Minnesota Department of Public Safety Driver and Vehicle Services (DPS-DVS). They said in a release Wednesday (January 27) that the COVID-19 extension which first went into effect last spring when the pandemic started and state offices and license centers closed is set to expire on March 31st.
That means if you have a Minnesota driver’s license or ID cards that would have expired between March 13, 2020, and Feb. 28th this year, you ll need to get them renewed before the end of March. That s because the expiration date on these cards was extended to March 31, 2021, thanks to legislation signed by Gov. Walz last spring. And ahead of that deadline, if you have a driver’s license or ID card that is set to expire March 1st or after, you ll need to get it renewed by the expiration
An Owatonna woman has been charged with check forgery after she allegedly stole a money order from a rent drop box, according to Steele County Court documents.
Rosemary Reyes, 36, has been charged with two felony counts of check forgery in relation to a three months-long investigation that began when the victim reported that their money order from MoneyGram had been stolen from their apartment buildingâs rent drop box.
According to the criminal complaint, the victim reported the theft to the Owatonna Police Department on June 24. The money order totaling $853 had originally been placed in the beginning of May, but the victimâs landlord contacted them to say they had never received it. The victim said when they contacted MoneyGram they were informed a replacement had already been ordered by someone on May 12. Law enforcement discovered the money order was deposited at US Bank in Owatonna on May 14 and the name on the check was Reyesâ, according to the report.
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