Alton, Mo. – The Alton License Bureau is temporarily closed due to the coronavirus pandemic, and Governor Parson has issued a stay at home order. [1] The stay at home order went into effect on Monday, April 6, 2020. It remains in effect until April 24, 2020, or further updates. This order is an effort to control, contain, and combat COVID-19. This order specifically states residents of Missouri avoid leaving their homes unless necessary. The license office has joined several businesses that have temporarily closed, postponed activities, or cut back on services.
How Long Is This Closure?
In order to comply with this order, the Alton License Bureau has closed its doors until Friday, April 24, 2020, or until further notice. This is across the state for all license offices. Missouri has issued a 60-day extension on most driver’s license and license plate transactions. All penalties are waived until May 1, 2020.
What About An Emergency?
The website dor.mo.gov is set up for additional information. If there is an emergency, a phone number is set up to schedule an appointment. It is 417-270-7164. By leaving a message, someone will return your call.
Notes:
- ^https://governor.mo.gov/press-releases/archive/governor-parson-issues-statewide-stay-home-missouri-order-control-contain (go back ↩)