California DMV recommends renewal of online tuition fees for Hispanics

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WASHINGTON, 17 Mar This Thursday, the California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) recommended that Hispanics in the state renew their car license plates online in person, without having to visit in person, to save time and risk from covid-19. Due to the peak season for buying vehicles in time for March and April, the DMV, whose renewal of vehicle registrations has increased, has recommended using the services it offers online, especially to the Latino population. “Do not line up to renew your license plate, change your address, or renew your driver's license. Perform paperwork online or at a DMV kiosk.” The California agency said in a statement. If internet is not available at home, there are hundreds of DMV kiosks located across the state to assist with transactions such as updating license plates, presenting proof of insurance, requesting driver or vehicle records, and more. The user only needs to scan the document, pay the fee with a card or cash (if available), and then print the license plate and stickers.

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