DMV adds more coronavirus restrictions, says no more than 10 people allowed in its lobbies

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The Delaware Division of Motor Vehicles is adding more restrictions to services starting Monday.

The state's four DMV locations are going to kiosk, drive-thru and emergency appointment only, according to a Saturday afternoon news release from the Department of Transportation.

No more than 10 people will be allowed in DMV lobbies at a time, the release said.

Inspection lanes will stay open because no personal interaction is required, the release said. Drive-thru windows will have extra staff working to process transactions, the release said. Dealer paperwork can be dropped off for processing and picked up when notified, the release said.

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This latest announcement comes after the DMV on March 16 said it was suspending several services, including motorcycle safety courses, auto theft unit transactions and some road exams. The DMV also isn't accepting cash payments anymore and will take only credit or debit cards.

Emissions testing for vehicles have also been suspended, and vision tests have been temporarily waived.

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To schedule an appointment for urgent business that "cannot wait until after the current situation passes," the DMV asks that you call the following services:

Delaware City Driver Services: (302) 365-8771

Delaware City Vehicle Services: (302) 365-8770

Dover Driver Services: (302) 744-2703

Dover Vehicle Services: (302) 744-2568

Georgetown Driver Services: (302) 853-1044

Georgetown Vehicle Services: (302) 853-1034

Wilmington Driver Services: (302) 434-3209

Wilmington Vehicle Services: (302) 434-3208

Contact Sarah Gamard at (302) 324-2281 or sgamard@delawareonline.com.