![]() “DVS has been working closely with vendor staff and business partners to develop and implement a new system that works better for Minnesotans. “We know that limiting online services and closing offices temporarily may inconvenience some, but this is an important step to ensure the transition from MNLARS to MNDRIVE is smooth,” DPS-DVS Director Emma Corrie said. The service limitations allow DPS-DVS to process all transactions in the Minnesota License and Registration System (MNLARS) and the driver services system (FastDS), before converting to the new and improved MNDRIVE system on Nov. Those who have registered before this time will have the standard 48 hours to take their test. In addition, online class D knowledge test registration will be unavailable beginning today at 7 p.m. ![]() Customers are strongly encouraged to plan ahead and to check the DVS locations web page for the latest information about office. Preparations also include closing or limiting services at DVS exam stations, deputy registrar and driver’s license agent offices statewide Nov. 16.ĭPS-DVS online services will be unavailable beginning today at 7 p.m. PAUL - Minnesotans will encounter some limited services as the Minnesota Department of Public Safety Driver and Vehicle Services division (DPS-DVS) prepares to launch the new MNDRIVE computer system on Nov.
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