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DPS announces license expiration date extensions

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As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to cause disruptions, the Mississippi Department of Public Safety has announced expiration date extensions in accordance with a recently issued executive order. 

In a news release, DPS stated that all valid driver’s licenses, learner’s permits, intermediate licenses, firearm permits, security guard permits, and ID cards set to expire between March 14, 2020 and June 30, 2020 shall instead expire on August 3, 2020. 

Online services are available for renewal and duplicate driver’s licenses, ID cards and address changes that can be made from any computer, tablet, or mobile phone at www.dps.ms.gov and www.driverservicebureau.dps.ms.gov. 

Driver license stations remain closed to the public except for the 9 MHP District Troop Stations across the state until further notice. 

The 9 MHP District Troop Stations will only provide the following services: 

  • Sex offender registry transactions
  • ALL Commercial Driver License (CDL) transactions
    The Driver Service Bureau will adhere to social distancing with the 10-person maximum recommendation at any location which will include staff members. 

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