Licenses, ID cards, and vehicle registrations will now be extended through June 4.

(Indianapolis, Ind.) — BMV renewal deadlines have been extended in the Hoosier state.
On Friday, Governor Holcomb signed Executive Order 20-27 to further extend Bureau of Motor Vehicles (BMV) renewal deadlines.
Driver’s licenses, identification cards, and vehicle registrations that were set to expire prior to June 4 will now be valid through June 4.
This executive order also extends the BMV’s deadlines for title transactions, salvage titles, and off-road vehicle and snowmobile titles.
Anyone that has an expiring state-issued professional license or permit will also be provided an extension through June 4.
Additionally, in an effort to recruit poll workers for the upcoming June 2 primary election, Executive Order 20-27 will allow election workers to collect their stipend without reducing their unemployment.
The executive order extends specific individual and business tax deadlines to match federal law.
Find more information at the ISDH website at coronavirus.in.gov and the CDC website at https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/index.html.

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