Politics & Government

Need a New Driver's License? DMV 2 Go Visiting Falls Church Friday

This will be the mobile service's final visit for 2013 in Falls Church.

Applying for a driver's license or getting an ID card can be a pain if you have to head all the way to the DMV office in Arlington or Tysons. But the Department of Motor Vehicles’ (DMV) will be up and running in Falls Church Friday.

That's when they'll bring their mobile customer service center, "DMV 2 Go," setting up shop at Bowl America, 140 S. Maple Avenue, Friday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. for its final visit of 2013.

The special event, co-hosted by the City of Falls Church DMV Select, Commissioner of the Revenue, and the Virginia DMV, is open to all Virginia residents and no appointments are necessary.
 
The handicapped-accessible full-service office provides all DMV transactions including:

  • applying for and renewing driver's licenses
  • obtaining ID cards (including photos) and Virginia's new veterans ID card
  • taking road and knowledge tests
  • obtaining copies of driving records
  • obtaining vehicle titles, license plates, decals, and transcripts
  • ordering disabled parking placards or plates
  • updating an address after a move for DMV and voter registration
 
Customers are encouraged to bring their required documents to complete transactions. For more information, visit www.fallschurchva.gov/DMVSelect.
 


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