West Virginia DMV to Feature Convenient Kiosk and Online Services at the State Fair

Customers encouraged to try the new DMV Now Kiosk and renew their vehicle registration and driver’s license

CHARLESTON, W. Va.--()--Visitors to the State Fair of West Virginia in Fairlea can “Skip the Line” over the next 10 days and stop by the DMV booth to renew their vehicle registration and driver’s license, among other services. Fairgoers may recall that the DMV Now kiosk was first introduced at last year’s State Fair. Commissioner Pat Reed recalls the excitement of last year’s unveiling and is looking forward to bringing the kiosk back to the State Fair this year. “We were thrilled last August to unveil the first of our now seven kiosks statewide, and even more excited to share additional features and services this year, including driver’s license renewal,” said Commissioner Reed. “Customers visiting the State Fair can stop by and see us in the West Virginia Building, August 10 through August 19.”

Commissioner Reed reminds customers to bring their current tax receipt and vehicle registration card for the vehicle renewal service. Driver’s license renewal requires the current driver’s license. According to Reed, “Customers that have any changes to their license or registration will need to visit their local DMV Regional Office; however, if no changes are needed, we’d love to have you come by our booth, where DMV staff are on-hand to assist you.”

“Customer service is our number one priority,” said Reed, “and over the last two years, we have worked tirelessly to make our services as easy and accessible as possible to the public. We now have seven kiosks, with locations in Kanawha City, Beckley, Barboursville, Clarksburg, and Star City, and two more to be added this month in Wheeling and Martinsburg.”

The DMV will continue to add services to the kiosks and the online services portal, to decrease wait times in the Regional Offices, and provide the best customer service to those who have more difficult or time-consuming transactions.

For more information, please contact the WV DMV at 1-800-642-9066, or visit the DMV website at www.dmv.wv.gov.

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Contacts

WV.gov
Ian McQuinn, 304-414-0265 x1106
ian@wvinteractive.com

Release Summary

West Virginia citizens are encouraged to stop by the DMV booth at the State Fair to use the new DMV Now Kiosks.

Contacts

WV.gov
Ian McQuinn, 304-414-0265 x1106
ian@wvinteractive.com