UpdatedMon, May 17, 2021 at 11:53 am ET Reply Virginia DMV will offer more appointments due to social distancing and capacity restrictions being completely lifted on May 28. (Shutterstock/LisaCarter) VIRGINIA — After Gov. Ralph Northam announced Friday he will lift all capacity and social distancing restrictions in Virginia on May 28, Virginia DMV will make more appointments available in June for drivers licenses and other needs. Starting on June 1, Virginia DMV customer service centers will open more windows, creating 184,000 more appointments across the state. This will supplement over 530,000 appointments Virginians have already made for the next three months. "Virginians have told us they appreciate the convenience and high quality service the appointment system affords," said Richard Holcomb, commissioner of the Virginia DMV, in a statement. "The governor's announcement today enables us to open more windows so customers can secure appointments sooner, but we are still taking great care to offer service that is safe for everyone."