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PennDOT again extends expiration for driver’s licenses, permits, ID cards to June 30

Mary Ann Thomas
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Outside the Bridgeville DMV in 2019.

The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation will again grant an extension for the expiration of driver’s licenses, identification cards and learner’s permits because of the continuing covid-19 restrictions.

Driver’s licenses, photo ID cards and learner’s permits set to expire on March 16 or after have been extended until June 30.

Gov. Tom Wolf announced covid-19 restrictions on March 16.

Residents have options to renew their license or photo ID cards or learner’s permit:

• A camera card is considered a driver’s license, so it is covered by the same terms and conditions extending to other driver’s license products. Camera cards with expiration dates within this time frame are also extended through June 30, 2020.

• Limited services are available at some Driver’s License and Photo License Centers. Visit www.dmv.pa.gov for more details.

PennDOT online offers driver’s license, photo ID, vehicle registration renewals and other services 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

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