Governor Eric J. Holcomb announced that beginning Tuesday, March 24 all state government offices will be closed to in-person public activity until at least April 21. This closure includes all Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles (BMV) branches.
Link to Governor Holcomb’s Address
Through Executive Order, Governor Holcomb waived Administrative Penalty Fees (late fees) and has further ordered an extension of expiration dates on all state-issued licenses and registrations. Governor Holcomb also stated he will advise law enforcement to refrain from issuing citations for a driver’s license or registration that expires during this emergency.
See: https://www.in.gov/bmv/4363.htm
UPDATES
During this #COVID19 emergency, our branches remain closed to the general public, with exceptions only for essential commercial transactions. Commissioner Peter Lacy explains these exceptions and how you can still do transactions while under @GovHolcomb's stay-at-home order. pic.twitter.com/OBKfunm75O
— Indiana BMV (@INBMV) April 11, 2020
In accordance with @GovHolcomb's stay-at-home order all BMV branches are closed to the public. Hoosiers must complete transactions online at myBMV, a BMV Connect kiosk, by telephone, or return items via USPS mail. If you are a new CDL or CLP driver, visit https://t.co/T8JOCxSiab. pic.twitter.com/HqCKaroxCd
— Indiana BMV (@INBMV) April 9, 2020
Don’t forget about your family and friends who don’t use social media! If you get a chance, please let them know that BMV branches are all closed until at least April 21. If they have questions they can give our Contact Center a call at 888-692-6841. #INThisTogether pic.twitter.com/zVDc3P0Bzz
— Indiana BMV (@INBMV) April 13, 2020
All BMV branches are closed to the general public. Hoosiers must complete transactions online, a BMV Connect kiosk, by phone, or return items via USPS mail. If you're a new CDL or CLP driver or need to amend your CDL, we have options for you! Please visit https://t.co/Hcx12dEzMj. pic.twitter.com/CrfzAtrV6e
— Indiana BMV (@INBMV) April 13, 2020
Need to renew your registration and grab groceries for the week? Your local Kroger grocery store may be a one stop shop for all your grocery and BMV needs! Learn more at https://t.co/bCIZpupUW4. pic.twitter.com/CWhUCSwivD
— Indiana BMV (@INBMV) April 12, 2020
To help practice social distancing, replacement credentials, registrations, and titles must be done outside of the branch. Don’t worry, we’ve got options, check out the self-service section here: https://t.co/vfAQkDCVKF pic.twitter.com/4D8Fz5AnXc
— Indiana BMV (@INBMV) April 10, 2020
Driver’s license expires next week? Don’t worry about making it to the branch. Late fees are temporarily waived. Read more https://t.co/CpbfzwqwuT or login to you myBMV account and renew today. pic.twitter.com/VWhr7kRltN
— Indiana BMV (@INBMV) April 10, 2020
Renew your driver’s license on the go! Sign up for BMV email notifications at https://t.co/TNf7AwRMWQ and renew your driver’s license with the click of a button. #INBMV #myBMV pic.twitter.com/Hhy7A3tpb0
— Indiana BMV (@INBMV) April 9, 2020
In accordance with @GovHolcomb's stay-at-home order all BMV branches are closed to the public. Hoosiers must complete transactions online at myBMV, a BMV Connect kiosk, by telephone, or return items via USPS mail. If you are a new CDL or CLP driver, visit https://t.co/T8JOCxSiab. pic.twitter.com/HqCKaroxCd
— Indiana BMV (@INBMV) April 9, 2020
Six BMV branches are accepting appointments to issue new CDL and CLPs, as well as upgrade/downgrade for the CDL to add the tank vehicle or hazardous materials endorsement. To learn more and schedule an appointment to obtain your CDL or CLP, please visit https://t.co/Lnp8IRnvES. pic.twitter.com/eu5K7VFMZ0
— Indiana BMV (@INBMV) April 9, 2020
Be in the know! Make sure to check the BMV website regularly for all operational changes at https://t.co/PXsbCO0Rwv. pic.twitter.com/3c06x3hkKh
— Indiana BMV (@INBMV) April 8, 2020
Have a question about your BMV account or need to complete a transaction? Give us a call at 888-692-6841! The BMV Contact Center is open Monday – Friday 8 am to 6 pm. pic.twitter.com/Iq9DYl2sOn
— Indiana BMV (@INBMV) April 8, 2020
In accordance with @GovHolcomb's stay-at-home order, all BMV branches will be closed to in-person public activity until at least April 21, 2020. Learn more and stay up to date at https://t.co/PXsbCNJgEX. #InThisTogether pic.twitter.com/BjXSeeG8BC
— Indiana BMV (@INBMV) April 7, 2020
A quick trip to the grocery store can mean a quick trip to the BMV! Hoosiers can renew their registration, driver’s license, and more at a BMV Connect kiosk at various Kroger grocery stores throughout the state! Find a Kroger BMV Connect near you at https://t.co/PiOjQQ6LRc. pic.twitter.com/6xEwh5x5VE
— Indiana BMV (@INBMV) April 6, 2020
Is someone in your household a prospective driver? Take the time at home to check out the Driver’s Manual here https://t.co/M7z6PSCVey. pic.twitter.com/ND8lVsvnQD
— Indiana BMV (@INBMV) April 1, 2020
Can’t renew your license or registration online? No need to worry. In accordance with Executive Order 20-09 issued by Governor Holcomb, law enforcement will not be issuing citations for expired driver’s licenses or plates. The BMV is waiving the late fees too! pic.twitter.com/LjsXKFjf1l
— Indiana BMV (@INBMV) April 1, 2020