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Jamestown Motor Vehicle Office Closes Two Days for Downtown Relocation

The Jamestown Motor Vehicle Office shut down Thursday and Friday to move into a larger space at 120 2nd St. SE, with services set to resume Monday.

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Jamestown Motor Vehicle Office Closes Two Days for Downtown Relocation
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The Jamestown Motor Vehicle Office went dark Thursday and Friday as staff hauled equipment, files, and service counters into a larger space within the same building at 120 2nd St. SE. Services are expected to resume Monday, March 16.

The office, operated locally through the Jamestown Area Chamber of Commerce under contract with the North Dakota Department of Transportation, said the two-day closure would allow workers to complete the move safely. The chamber described the new space as one that will "improve workflow and provide a better experience for customers in Jamestown and the surrounding region."

Anyone who needed vehicle registration or title work done during the closure had three options. Appointments at another NDDOT branch location could be scheduled by calling 1-855-633-6835 or visiting dot.nd.gov. Registration renewals could be handled online through the same site. The self-service kiosk at Jamestown Cash Wise Foods, located at 410 10th St. SE, also remained available as an alternative.

The Jamestown office handles a broad range of transactions: title transfers, duplicate titles, registration renewals, specialty plate orders, duplicate plates and registrations, mobility placards, and ATV and snowmobile registration.

Updates on the office's reopening status can be found at JamestownChamber.com or through the Jamestown Area Chamber of Commerce's Facebook and Twitter accounts.

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