Rural Driver’s License Offices Reopen on Limited Basis

MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) — Alabama has reopened most rural drivers’ license offices for one day each month.

The offices began reopening this week on a limited basis following a backlash over a plan to close them permanently.

The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency in September announced plans to close 31 offices where state workers had given driving tests one day per week.

The agency said the closures were necessary because of budget cuts. Critics said the closures created a hardship for rural residents and saved the state only $100,000 in travel costs.

A schedule of when the offices are open can be found at www.alrenewal.com.

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