
New Division of Motor Vehicles self-service kiosks were unveiled by Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin on Thursday during the 92nd annual State Fair of West Virginia. Beginning at the end of September, the kiosks will be placed in easily accessible locations, such as grocery stores and shopping centers, all around the state.
LEWISBURG, W.Va. — West Virginia will begin offering kiosks in malls, grocery stores and elsewhere as another option to renew car registrations without going to local Division of Motor Vehicles offices.
Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin unveiled the booths Thursday at the West Virginia State Fairgrounds in Fairlea.
Tomblin spokeswoman Jessica Tice says the touch-screen kiosks will be in easily accessible locations, and can renew a vehicle registration in fewer than two minutes. The kiosks will also print registration cards and decals.
Tice says the idea adds another convenient alternative to visiting Division of Motor Vehicles offices…