
MADISON, Wis. (AP) -- State Division of Motor Vehicle Offices will close Friday so employees can take their fourth furlough day this year.
The state budget Gov. Jim Doyle signed this past summer orders all state employees to take 16 unpaid furlough days over the next two years to help balance the state's finances.
State transportation officials say motorists still can use the DMV's automated phone system Friday to make road test appointments and access recorded information.
They say third-party partners such as police stations, grocery stores and other institutions offer titling and registration services. Motorists also can take care of registration renewals online 24 hours a day.
All DMV offices will be open again on Monday, Nov. 30.
Comments Terms of Use: We welcome your participation in our community. Please keep your comments civil and on point. You must be at least 13 years of age to post comments. By submitting a comment, you agree to these
Terms of Service
You must be logged in to leave a comment. Login or register See all comments |
If you have more information about a story and want to let WKBT know, submit your contact information and a brief description of what more you know. More>>
Share your video and pictures with WKBT and the community. A news or weather event, a great sports highlight, a scenic view or a family snapshot: You Post It. More>>