RICHMOND - The Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) is partnering with Chesterfield County to open a DMV Select office, located within the Commissioner of the Revenue’s office at 9901 Lori Road, Room 165, on December 13. DMV contracts with local governments to offer customers mostly vehicle-related transactions at DMV Selects. Transactions that can be conducted at DMV Selects include vehicle titles and registrations, license plates and decals, disabled parking placards, transcripts, voter registration applications and more.
The new Chesterfield DMV Select office will operate by appointment only Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., and will support nearby customer service centers. Appointments can be made through Chesterfield County's website. This new location will also sell E-ZPass transponders. Additionally, Chesterfield County will continue to host DMV Connect visits.
"We are pleased to partner with Chesterfield County to expand service options for area residents," said DMV Commissioner Richard D. Holcomb. "Chesterfield area residents can visit us at our Chesterfield or Chester full-service offices and now can also complete vehicle-related transactions at the county's DMV Select."
County Commissioner of Revenue Jenefer Hughes said she and her staff are thrilled to provide DMV services to area residents.
"Our collaboration with DMV, as we become the newest DMV Select office, has given us the opportunity to leverage our existing resources to expand and enhance our services for the benefit of Chesterfield County citizens," Hughes said.
With the addition of this venue, DMV now has 56 DMV Select partners throughout the Commonwealth.