![]() “The pause in taking appointment requests won’t delay the appointments themselves.”ĭMV will continue calling customers through July 2 in response to submitted request forms. “The first online appointment request form gave us a head start in catching up with the COVID-19 backlog,” DMV Administrator Tom McClellan said. Currently, someone who submits an online appointment request gets a call back within four or five business days - so if DMV were to keep the online form open longer, people would be getting calls back after the new system is up and running, delaying their appointment scheduling.Īs of Friday morning, DMV had received 120,535 requests for appointments since June 1 and had 15,593 customers awaiting a call to set an appointment. Friday, June 26, through the Fourth of July weekend. In order to catch up with call-backs for the thousands of requests already submitted, DMV will stop taking appointment requests from 5 p.m. See a preview of this easy-to-use appointment scheduler You also will be able to reschedule or cancel an appointment with this new service. ![]() Monday, July 6, the new appointment scheduler at will let you choose the time, date and office for your appointment – without needing a call-back from DMV. SALEM – DMV is replacing its online appointment request form with a new system that lets customers set appointments themselves. New DMV online scheduling service will let customers set appointments themselves ![]() Having trouble viewing this email? View it as a Web page. ![]()
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