Coquille DMV closes for two days due to staffing shortage

Kris Strickler, director at  Oregon Department of Motor Vehicles
Kris Strickler, director at Oregon Department of Motor Vehicles
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The Oregon Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) has announced that its Coquille office, located at 749 Riverside Drive, will be closed on September 29 and 30 due to staffing issues. Customers seeking DMV services are advised to visit the nearest office in Coos Bay.

According to the DMV, real-time updates about office closures can be found on the Oregon DMV website. The agency also encourages customers to check if their transactions can be completed online through DMV2U. Walk-in visitors may face longer wait times and there is no guarantee of same-day service. To improve their experience, customers are encouraged to make an appointment.

For media inquiries, Chris Crabb can be contacted at chris.c.crabb@odot.oregon.gov or by phone at 971-304-9705. Customers with questions can call 503-945-5000 or visit oregondmv.com.

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