Politics & Government
Wright County License Bureau Closed Today And Friday For Software Changeover
Residents are asked to be patient over the next couple of weeks as staff acclimates itself to the new system.
November 12, 2020
A reminder to Wright County residents that the Wright County License Bureau will be closed today (Nov. 12) and Friday (Nov. 13) as the Minnesota Department of Public Safety switches over from the failed MNLARS software system to the new MNDRIVE system.
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All DMVs/License Bureaus in the state have been shut down to make the software change. The new MNDRIVE software is scheduled to launch at 8 a.m. Monday, Nov. 16 with the reopening of all DMVs/License Bureaus. Residents are asked to be patient over the next couple of weeks as staff acclimates itself to the new system. All employees have been required to take 40 hours or more of simulated training, but, as with any new system, there are likely to be some hurdles to operating the new system when it goes live Monday.
This press release was produced by the Wright County Government. The views expressed here are the author’s own.