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The state of Delaware goes high tech with new mobile DMV unit

The new Delaware DMV On-The-Go trailer opened in April. (Photo courtesy of the Delaware DMV)

The state of Delaware is using a high-tech mobile office to make their services more readily available to everyone in the state.

The quarter-million-dollar unit was built to replace an aging former DART bus that had been the headquarters for the state’s mobile registration effort, called DMV On-The-Go.

C.R. McLeod of the Delaware Department of Transportation said the new site offers updated workstations and ADA accessible capabilities. It can do all of the traditional DMV tasks with the exception of inspections and driver’s license exams, including state ID cards.

The goal of the vehicle is to go to places that are far from one of the state’s four DMV centers in Wilmington, Delaware City, Dover, and Georgetown. McLeod cited Sussex County, where the drive to the DMV takes 45 minutes from some spots.

“We’re setting up beginning next week right at the DART building in Wilmington, which is right off of Maryland Avenue, and a really good, convenient walk-up location for folks in the city,” McLeod said.

Residents should also expect to see the vehicle at the Delaware State Fair in Harrington later this year, and the brightly-colored trailer will be easy to spot, McLeod said.

The DMV is also asking residents and legislators to offer ideas about locations where the mobile registration hub could set up shop in an effort to “provide the convenience that folks are looking for,” said McLeod.

The first two locations are:

Tuesdays from 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.

DART First State of Delaware

119 Lower Beech Street

Wilmington, DE 19805

 

Thursdays from 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.

Big Lots Plaza

820 Norman Eskridge Highway

Seaford, DE 19973

More DMV On- the-Go locations are expected to be posted on DelDOT’s website soon.

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