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DMV expands mobile service offers to include vital records

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The Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles is now offering birth, death, marriage and divorce certificate transactions at its 14 DMV Connect mobile service centers throughout the state.

DMV Connect offers a full range of DMV service during its visits to government centers, private businesses, libraries, and other convenient locations throughout the state.

To obtain a vital record through DMV, customers complete an application, submit the required documentation, and pay a $14 fee. DMV is able to print vital records on the spot at CSCs. With DMV Connect, the certificates are mailed to customers by VDH.

“Customers love the convenience of DMV Connect, and they also love being able to access vital records through DMV,” said Acting DMV Commissioner Linda Ford. “We are excited to be able to combine these two great service options. With appointments alongside walk-in service at our 75 CSCs Monday through Friday, more than 50 online transactions at dmvNOW.com, mail and phone service, and 57 DMV Select partner offices, there truly are more ways than ever to complete your DMV business.”

DMV Connect’s 14 mobile teams are positioned regionally to provide service throughout the state. To find a DMV Connect, view the full DMV Connect calendar and book an appointment, click here. Walk-ins are available at some visits as noted on the calendar.

To learn more about how to apply for a Virginia vital record at DMV, including acceptable identification, visit https://www.dmv.virginia.gov/general/#vital.asp.