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Bureau of Motor Vehicles to Close on July 14, 2020 for Staff Training
U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS— Director Barbara Jackson-McIntosh would like to inform the motoring public that the Bureau of Motor Vehicles’ (BMV) Offices in each district will be closed on Tuesday, July 14, 2020. The bureau’s employees will be engaged in a mandatory training...
Bureau of Motor Vehicles’ St. Croix Office Experiencing Phone Line Disruptions
U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS— Director Barbara Jackson-McIntosh is advising customers that the Bureau of Motor Vehicles (BMV) in the St. Croix office is currently experiencing phone lines disruptions. VIYA has been contacted and is currently working to troubleshoot the issue....
Bureau of Motor Vehicles to Resume All Services with Restrictions
U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS— In accordance with Governor Albert Bryan Jr. phased reopening of the territory, the Bureau of Motor Vehicles will be implementing phased reopening protocols from Monday, May 18, 2020. Director McIntosh and the staff of the Bureau of Motor Vehicles...
All Senior Citizens are asked to Sign up for the Emergency Assistance Senior Registry
(US Virgin Islands) The Department of Human Services (DHS), the Bureau of Motor Vehicles and the Virgin Islands Elections System, according to ACT NO. 805, hereby notifies the public that all persons who 60 years and older and persons with disabilities who live alone,...
BMV Launches “Skip the Line, Renew Online” Vehicle Registration
U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS— The Bureau of Motor (BMV) is excited to announce a new online vehicle registration system, which is set to launch on January 31, 2020. Previously, registration required a trip to the BMV office which required long wait time. Residents can now...
Bureau of Motor Vehicles to temporarily close from March 23 to April 6, 2020
U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS— Director Barbara Jackson-McIntosh would like to inform the motoring public that as per Governor Albert Bryan Jr. press conference on March 19, 2020, the Bureau of Motor Vehicles will be temporarily closed from March 23, to April 6, 2020. As...
Bureau of Motor Vehicles COVID-19 Safety Protocols
U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS— In light of the COVID-19 public health emergency, Director McIntosh and the staff of the Bureau of Motor Vehicles are implementing the following procedures to help limit the spread of the Coronavirus: • The bureau will be serving a limited number...
Bureau of Motor Vehicles Announces New Procedure for the Inspection of Vehicles
Effective May 1, 2019, motor vehicles in the Virgin Islands that are up to six years old will not have to undergo annual re-inspection. Vehicles that meet that criteria, however, must register annually with the Virgin Islands Bureau of Motor Vehicles (BMV).
BMV St. Thomas and St. John closed for Training
St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands — Director Designee Barbara Jackson-McIntosh would like to inform the motoring public that the Bureau of Motor Vehicles office in St. Thomas will open at 1:00 PM on June 13, 2019, and the St. John office will be closed. The Employees...
