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Residents Line Up As Nevada DMV Sites Reopen After 3 Months

LAS VEGAS (AP) — Long lines were already forming Monday morning ahead of the reopening of Nevada DMV offices.

KLAS-TV in Las Vegas reports people began lining up hours before the Department of Motor Vehicle offices were set to open their doors. DMV offices in the state have been closed for nearly three months to help stop the spread of the coronavirus.

DMV officials are allowing only people severely impacted by the closures to access services for the first 30 days after the reopening.

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These include people who have a driver's license suspension, no valid form of ID or a newly-purchased vehicle with no license plates. 

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