Missouri driver examination stations to be closed Nov. 7-8 to allow for conversion to new system
The Missouri State Highway Patrol is informing the public of upcoming changes to the driver’s license testing process. In preparation for the transition, driver examination stations throughout the state will close at noon on Thursday, Nov. 7, and all day on Friday, Nov. 8. Normal operations will resume on Tuesday, Nov. 12, after the Veterans Day holiday.
Driver examination testing facilities will be closed due to converting to a modernized system, directly integrated into the Department of Revenue’s new driver license system. For further information on the driver’s license system changes being implemented by the Missouri Department of Revenue, visit https://dor.mo.gov/MV-DL/index.html
As part of this upgrade, the MSHP will offer the Class F written test in 20 languages, which includes a newly created sign language video version of the test made possible by the Missouri Commission for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing.
The new system will provide a direct digital reporting network to the Department of Revenue. The system will increase efficiency by sending test results directly to the Department of Revenue and help deter driver license fraud. For more information, visit https://apps.mshp.dps.mo.gov/MSHPWeb/PatrolDivisions/DVSD/DE/DOR_FUSION.html.
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