By Associated Press - Monday, November 30, 2020

The Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles is warning people to do services online if possible.

The agency told KOLO-TV in Reno the Monday after the Thanksgiving weekend is its busiest day of the year.

Spokesman Sean Sever said the DMV already has a backlog of appointments going back three months. They are hoping to discourage possible COVID-19 exposure brought by long lines.



Sever says the agency wants to keep both staff and customers safe.

The Nevada DMV currently runs at 50% capacity with service available by appointment only.

Services that can be done online include driver’s license and ID card renewals. Customers can also try drive-thru kiosk and AAA offices.

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