CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin was on hand Thursday to unveil the West Virginia DMV’s self-service kiosks at the West Virginia State Fair.
Tomblin requested the development of the kiosks in 2015 to provide more convenient options for state residents to renew vehicle registrations without visiting a DMV office.
“These kiosks will be another innovative way to provide West Virginians expanded access to basic state services,” Gov. Tomblin said. “I applaud DMV Commissioner Pat Reed and her team for working to provide this convenient alternative for vehicle registration renewals, and I look forward to seeing even more options at these kiosks in the near future.”
By the end of September, the kiosks are slated to be placed in locations such as grocery stores and shopping centers.
With touch-screen monitors, the kiosks will be able to complete a vehicle registration renewal quickly through debit or credit card payments.
According to the DMV, state residents also will be able to renew drivers’ licenses at the kiosks by November.