The Delaware Division of Motor Vehicles will be making several operational changes beginning Tuesday, July 13, per Gov. John Carney’s recent announcement that the COVID-19 state of emergency declaration will be lifted on that date.
- DMV buildings will return to full capacity. Further, face coverings
recommendations will follow CDC guidance—while not required, all
customers who have not been fully vaccinated are encouraged to continue wearing face coverings while at DMV. - Driver license/vehicle registration suspensions for bad checks will resume, as will uninsured motorist customer notifications for any outstanding balance owed to DMV.
- Pre-COVID Class D road tests and counter eye exams will resume, with
specific guidance in place from DPH to protect both customers and staff.
Please follow all instructions received from DMV and staff when utilizing
either of these services.
Beginning Aug. 2, 2021, late fees will be assessed for any expired state-issued
credential and vehicle transactions. Select DMV transactions (including the
renewal of state-issued credentials and vehicle registration) may be eligible to be completed online at myDMV.delaware.gov, or by using the self-serve kiosks onsite at any DMV location.
Effect, not affect.
Great. You mean more Delaware citizens will get to have their driver’s license? I mean, they are collectively really bad drivers. Why is it exactly that they are so oblivious and situationally unaware?
Giving out License to iIlegals !!!!