To the editor:
Severe delays in some of the most essential government services – getting a state I.D. –continue to cripple our citizens in Virginia. Even as our federal and local officials spend hundreds of billions to get life back to normal, too many Virginians cannot get a state I.D. card from the Department of Motor Vehicles without waiting for months. Lack of a state I.D. card prevents people from finding jobs, getting married, traveling, and opening bank accounts.
Right now, my 18-year-old son has an appointment to get a state ID card at the Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles – in July. He made the appointment back in April. An appointment for a passport could be arranged in four weeks, but that is a very costly identifying document. He has a high school I.D. card, but too many places require a government-issued I.D., which Virginia is now very slow to provide.
The Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles is gradually expanding its appointment opportunities this month and next month now that most of the COVID-19 pandemic restrictions have come to an end.
(Richmond)- Things are slowly starting to get back to normal at the Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles. More windows opened yesterday at service center across the state. Plans are in place to expand services in mid-June and July. All locations are currently operating by appointment only.
Dulles, Virginia (PRWEB) June 02, 2021 Today, the Automotive Coalition for Traffic Safety, Inc. (ACTS), a Virginia non-profit, announced that the first
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