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Thursday, September 13, 2012DMV Mobile Office Partners with Christopher Newport University
RICHMOND - The Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles’ (DMV) mobile customer service center, called DMV 2 Go, is partnering with Christopher Newport University in Newport News to offer another convenient location for students, college faculty and staff to conduct their DMV business. DMV 2 Go will be open for business on campus on Friday, September 14 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at 1 Avenue of the Arts in front of the David Student Union. A ribbon-cutting ceremony will be held at 11 a.m. to celebrate the new partnership. A number of legislators and other local dignitaries are slated to attend.
"Our mobile office service on the campus of Christopher Newport University highlights a number of visits we have scheduled to colleges and universities throughout the Commonwealth to both greet new students this fall and serve existing students, faculty, and staff," said DMV Commissioner Richard D. Holcomb. "Our goal with this program is to bring DMV services directly to today’s busy Virginians at locations convenient to them. The mobile office serves as a community connection tool, and provides added value for the places it visits, such as CNU."
DMV 2 Go is a handicappedaccessible full service office on wheels that provides all DMV transactions including applying for and renewing driver’s licenses and ID cards. In addition, if Virginians have recently moved, which is often the case in a college community, they can stop in to update their address on their DMV record, and update their voter registration address and organ donor status.
Customers are encouraged to research and bring the proper documents to complete their transactions by using the online interactive document guide at www.dmvNOW.com.
For more details, scheduling information, and a calendar of upcoming locations visit www.dmvNOW.com/DMV2GO.







