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Some Indiana BMV branches opening Monday by appointment only

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A portion of Indiana’s 131 BMV branches will re-open with an appointment only service format beginning Monday, May 4.

Customers will be able to schedule an appointment for transactions which are not available online. BMV Connect kiosks located at branches opening by appointment only will also be available.

The BMV has modified its operations to ensure the safety of its employees and customers. To get more information on available transactions and to schedule a branch appointment, customers can go to the BMV website. Customers with verified appointments will be required to check-in upon arrival.

Branch appointments will be limited to the following transactions:

  • Knowledge Testing
  • Commercial Driver License
  • New Driver License/Learner Permit or Identification Card*
  • Amend a Current Driver License/Learner Permit or Identification Card
  • Replacement Driver License/Learner Permit or Identification Card
  • Title Transfer
  • Update to an Existing Title
  • New Registration
  • Disability Placard
  • Driving skills exams are not available from the BMV at this time.

Part of the COVID-19 executive order waived Administrative Penalty Fees (late fees). Effectively, this extends expiration dates of registrations, driver’s licenses, and identification cards without changing the expiration date printed on documents in individual’s possession and temporarily waives late fees during a future renewal. This same executive order also extends the deadline required to process a title transfer.

The Indiana BMV continues to encourage Hoosiers to complete transactions online, visit a BMV Connect kiosk, by calling the contact center, or through USPS whenever possible. You can read a full list of modifications, closures, and available services on this page.

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