LAS VEGAS (AP) — The Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles is expected to announce a date to reopen after shutting down because of the coronavirus. KVVU-TV in Las Vegas reports that State DMV director Julie Butler will hold a virtual press conference at 1 p.m.
Monday to disclose the opening date. Butler will also discuss new safety guidelines and procedures to prevent spread of COVID-19.
In May, DMV officials said only people whose ability to drive would be impacted could get services within 30 days of the reopening. The department has already given a 90-day extension on all DMV-issued documents.
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The extension is for 90 days from the date that officers reopen.