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Montgomery County Driver License Centers Closed Over Coronavirus

All driver license centers across Montgomery County have been shut down for two weeks due to coronavirus.

MONTGOMERY COUNTY, PA — All driver license centers across Montgomery County have been shut down for two weeks due to coronavirus. They will tentatively reopen on Friday, March, 27, at the earliest.

The decision comes after Gov. Wolf's recommendation on mitigating the spread of coronavirus, particularly where the most cases have occurred in Montgomery County.

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There are six centers that will be impacted:

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  • King of Prussia Driver License and REAL ID Center, 143 S Gulph Rd, King of Prussia
  • Norristown Driver License and REAL ID Center, 1700 Markley St, Norristown
  • Huntingdon Valley Driver License and REAL ID Center, 2022 County Line Rd, Huntingdon Valley
  • Harleysville Photo License Center, 345 Main St, Harleysville
  • Ardmore Photo License Center, 30 Greenfield Ave, Ardmore
  • Pottstown Photo License Center, 978 E High St, Pottstown

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Numerous transactions and resources can still be completed online here.

In addition to closing these centers, PennDOT is suspending the issuance of Real ID in Philadelphia, Chester, Delaware, Berks, Bucks, Lancaster, and Lehigh counties to limit the number of customers entering those facilities.

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