Over 100,000 Minnesotans without a valid license, officials working to make renewal process easy
Minnesota s DVS talked with WDAY News reporter Grace O Neil about the high number of Minnesotans with expired licenses and how they re working to make the renewal process quick and easy. Written By: Grace O Neil | 12:00 am, Apr. 19, 2021
MINNESOTA More than 100,000 Minnesotans are currently driving without a valid license.
The Minnesota Department of Vehicle Services made expired licenses valid during the pandemic, but that allowance ended at the beginning of April.
Minnesota s Driver and Vehicle Services talked with WDAY News about how they re working to get every Minnesotan a renewed license.
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The Minnesota Department of Vehicle Services (DVS) will temporarily offer Saturday hours to help thousands of people who were granted renewal extensions due to the COVID-19 pandemic complete the task.
Credentials that would have expired over the past year but remained valid as a result of legislation Gov. Tim Walz signed into law last year must be renewed by March 31, DVS announced last month.
Walz s emergency declarations over the past year allowed DVS to grant extensions for expiring licenses. But under Minnesota law, no more extensions are possible.