Prineville DMV office closed April 15 due to staffing issues

Chris Crabb, Oregon Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) office
Chris Crabb, Oregon Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) office
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The Prineville Department of Motor Vehicles office at 1595 East Third Street, Suite A-4, is closed on April 15 due to staffing issues, according to the Oregon Department of Transportation.

The closure may affect residents who need in-person DMV services in Prineville. Customers are encouraged to check real-time updates on office closures through the Oregon DMV website and consider using online services at DMV2U.

Contact information for news media and customer assistance has been provided by the department. Chris Crabb can be reached for media inquiries at chris.c.crabb@odot.oregon.gov or by phone at 971-304-9705. For customer assistance, individuals can call 503-945-5000 or email oregondmv@odot.oregon.gov.

The department also reminds customers that if Prineville is not in their region, they can update their subscription preferences to receive relevant news updates.



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