CHARLESTON — The West Virginia Division of Motor Vehicles is expanding its digital services by offering digital vehicle registration cards and the West Virginia Mobile ID.
We’ve all had the frustration of long waits at the Division of Motor Vehicles or confusion over lost registration cards and other paperwork needed from the state agency.
The West Virginia Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) is expanding its digital services with documents on motorist’s phones and the governor is opening a training program for tourism jobs for high school students.
CHARLESTON — Instead of fumbling through wallets and glove boxes, West Virginia residents will be able to have digital versions of their motor vehicle registrations, driver’s licenses and photo I.D.
CHARLESTON – Instead of fumbling through wallets and glove boxes, West Virginia residents will be able to have digital versions of their motor vehicle registrations, drivers’ licenses and photo ID available on their phones. Gov. Jim Justice, state Senate President Craig Blair, and Division of Motor Vehicles Commissioner Everett Frazier announced Wednesday that new programs […]