Traffic & Transit
New York State DMV Closes All Offices Amid Coronavirus Concerns
All New York Department of Motor Vehicle offices have been closed until further notice. Road tests are also suspended for the time being.

NEW YORK — By executive order of Governor Andrew Cuomo, all Department of Motor Vehicle offices in New York are closed until further notice.
The New York State DMV announced the closure in a tweet Saturday night.
At @NYGovCuomo's direction, all DMV offices statewide are closed until further notice. While offices are closed, expiration dates for driver licenses, non-driver IDs, and registrations will be extended. And all road tests will be suspended until further notice. #coronavirus pic.twitter.com/o98ieX6uQQ
— NYS DMV (@nysdmv) March 21, 2020
During the closure period, all in-office reservations, previously scheduled road tests and vehicle appointments will be canceled.
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However, all licenses, non-driver IDs, and registrations with an expiration date of March 1, 2020, or later will be extended. Additionally, online transactions, including license renewals, are available on the New York Department of Motor Vehicles website.
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The NY DMV provides the following categories for transactions that can still be done online without having to go to an office.
- Driver's license, permit and non-driver IDs
- Driving penalties and tickets
- Vehicle transactions
- DMV records
- Businesses and organizations
Effective on Sunday night at 8 p.m., all businesses in New York are directed by executive order to utilize any telecommuting or work from home procedures that they can utilize.
The number of coronavirus cases in New York reached 10,356 on Saturday, the highest mark in the country.
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