LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — Wednesday marked day three of DMV closures throughout Nevada, and buyer frustration stays excessive.
“My goodness, how long does it take?” Sue Hutchinson, who visited the DMV positioned within the north valley on Decatur and Elkhorn for the third time, in an try to assist her grandson, Carter Beachler, mentioned.
“He’s getting kind of antsy; He wants his driver’s license,” Hutchinson defined.
Different clients had been additionally discouraged, together with Greg Norfleet, who visited the identical DMV in an try to register his automobile.
“I’m a senior citizen, and I’ve been dealing with cancer, so it’s hard for me to come out here in the heat and deal with this,” Norfleet mentioned.
He mentioned he first tried the web site, however since there have been points, he felt his finest guess was to indicate up in individual.
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Regardless of the closures being posted on the DMV’s social media, Norfleet didn’t really feel it was sufficient discover for purchasers.
“Obviously not, I didn’t know it was closed,” Norfleet mentioned. “I will have to concentrate to when this drawback goes away, and possibly I can get in earlier.”
For DMV clients with appointments, the officer of the governor launched an replace on Tuesday saying all appointments canceled through the outage can be honored as walk-ins for a two-week interval, as soon as reopening.
“Wow, that’s going to be pretty busy,” Hutchinson replied.
Her grandson continued, “It’s going to be hell.”
The governor’s workplace additionally mentioned any charges incurred through the statewide community outage shall be waived. Whereas in-person and on-line transactions will not be accessible, speedy registration and turbo titles are.