The DOC has worked to increase staffing but also outsourced production to another state beginning July 31.
Washington s temporary paper permits will be good for 60 days when displayed in a car window, the same way temporary plates are displayed when purchasing a car from a dealer.
When metal plates become available, Kimsey said customers will be contacted about picking up their plates at the licensing office.
In a news release, the county said the shortage is currently impacting passenger plates. However, the supply of truck, trailer and motorcycle plates could be impacted before the supply chain is fully restored.
Washington s Department of Licensing is working with the county and other issuing subagents on the license plate issue.
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Tri-Cities pro MMA fighter charged with insurance fraud. His brother is too
Tri-City Herald (Kennewick, WA)
Feb. 11 RICHLAND, Wa. A Tri-Cities professional MMA fighter is charged with insurance fraud for buying a policy on an all-terrain vehicle that he did not own.
Bryan A. Caraway, 36, allegedly forged the title for a 2015 Polaris RZR that belonged to his former longtime girlfriend, retired
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Miesha Tate of Tacoma.
But Caraway, nicknamed Kid Lightning, isn t the only member of his family facing multiple charges of insurance fraud. His brother is also charged with a felony.
And while their cases are not related, both involve allegations of claiming vehicles that did not legally belong to them and fraudulently changing the titles.
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Washington state lawmakers look at loosening occupational licensing laws by Tim Gruver, The Center Square | February 10, 2021 12:00 PM Print this article
The COVID-19 pandemic has made finding a job harder than ever, and Washington lawmakers are once again debating how to lower the costs of being licensed for one.
The National Council on State Legislatures reports roughly a quarter of the U.S. workforce was licensed to do a job in 2015, compared to just 5% in the 1950s.
Washington s Department of Licensing (DOL) regulates professions ranging from architects and cosmetologists to real estate brokers and bus drivers. Licensing requirements vary by industry and involve everything from college-level coursework to a simple exam and come at the cost of thousands in fees.
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