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Runion partnering with DMV to bring DMV Connect location to Verona

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Chris Runion
Chris Runion

Del. Chris Runion, R-Rockingham, is partnering with the Virginia DMV to provide a DMV Connect location to the Augusta County Government Center.

Service for the Jan. 4-6 DMV Connect event is by appointment only and priority will be given to residents of the 25th District.

Time slots are available in 15-minute increments from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. with a 45-minute lunch hour starting at noon.

“We have heard time and time again from constituents that the scheduling for a DMV appointment is months away.” Runion said. “These wait times are a direct consequence of Gov. Northam’s months-long lockdown and suspension of in-person DMV services. People need to be able to drive to get groceries, go to work, and have their paperwork in order. I am proud of the local DMV offices for offering this service and I’m happy to bring it to another part of our district.

DMV Connect can assist individuals with driver’s licenses (except testing), i.d. cards, disabled parking placards, vehicle titling, address changes, vehicle registration and other essential services. More information can be found at the DMV Connect website.

Individuals can make an appointment by calling Runion’s office at 540-255-0504 or by emailing their name, address, and preferred time slot to [email protected].

Runion represents the 25th House District, which includes parts of Albemarle, Augusta, and Rockingham Counties. Runion is currently serving his first term in the Virginia House of Delegates.

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