Prineville DMV office closed on March 13 due to staffing issues

Lisa Sumption, Interim Director at Oregon Department of Transportation
Lisa Sumption, Interim Director at Oregon Department of Transportation
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The Prineville Department of Motor Vehicles office at 1595 East Third Street, Suite A-4, is closed on March 13 due to staffing issues, according to an announcement from the Oregon Department of Transportation.

The closure affects residents who planned to visit the Prineville DMV for in-person services. The department encourages customers to check real-time updates about office closures and explore online service options through DMV2U.

Customers with questions are advised to contact the Oregon DMV by phone or email for assistance. The department also provides resources for managing news subscriptions based on regional relevance.

No information was provided regarding when the Prineville office will reopen or how long the staffing shortage is expected to last. Updates will be available through official Oregon DMV channels.

The situation highlights ongoing challenges faced by public service offices in maintaining adequate staffing levels and ensuring continued access to essential services.



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