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Ketchikan residents frustrated by limited DMV services

Ketchikan residents frustrated by limited DMV services Posted by Molly Lubbers | Jul 23, 2021 Ketchikan’s courthouse and state office building, home to the local Division of Motor Vehicles office, is shown in 2020. (Eric Stone/KRBD) Ketchikan’s DMV is offering only limited services while the state agency replaces employees who left this summer. That’s frustrated local residents needing title transfers, road tests and other services not available online.   Sean Gilmon needed three vehicle title transfers  and he needed them urgently. He said he’s used to just walking into Ketchikan’s Division of Motor Vehicles office and being done in 15 minutes. But this time, that wasn’t an option. 

AG s office secures court order shutting down used car dealerships

CHARLESTON Attorney General Patrick Morrisey’s office recently won a court order permanently blocking the defendants in a used car sales lawsuit from selling vehicles in West Virginia. Defendants Karen Richmond, Brian Richmond, Glenville Ratliff, Corey Smith, Richmond’s Quality Cars, LLC and CMS Pre-Owned Auto Sales, LLC, are permanently banned from selling vehicles in any capacity in West Virginia. The AG’s office filed the lawsuit in 2018 in Kanawha County. “This is a win for our office and consumers,” Morrisey said. “We remain committed to protecting consumers and working to ensure that businesses comply with the law.” Karen and Brian Richmond face a joint civil penalty of $20,000. The judgment states both the Richmonds and their dealership were located in western Kanawha County.

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