When the office in Marion reopens Wednesday, the number of driver’s license offices still closed by the storm will be down to three.
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The DMV does not know when those will reopen. One license plate agency office, run by a private contractor, is also still closed, in Marshall. Across Western North Carolina, 25 driver’s license ...
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The N.C. Division of Motor Vehicles driver’s license office in Marion will open Wednesday for the first time since Hurricane Helene slammed Western North Carolina with historic wind and rain.