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DMV actions are improving its reputation with motorists

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QI want to give a huge shoutout to the muchhated DMV. I had an appointmen­t April 2 to renew my license that I had to do in person. I just assumed that I was going to use up a bit of the COVID-19 extension since my birthday was soon. Much to my surprise, I received a call from the local branch last week with an offer of appointmen­t the next day. That is follow-through! — Chrissie Stevenson, San Jose

ADMV services have been difficult during the pandemic, but it is getting better now that 25 offices have reopened, with more openings in June. Steve the DMV boss says one big change is getting to upload many Real ID and other documents ahead of time through its virtual office. Waits for those with appointmen­ts are down to 10 minutes.

QI had an appointmen­t April 9 at the Senter Road office to renew my license and get a Real ID. Offices were closed and the appointmen­t canceled. But the next day, I got an unsolicite­d human being telephone call from the DMV

Qasking if I wanted to make a new appointmen­t. Simply amazing. — Rich Seifert, Los Gatos

AIt’s happening more often. The DMV may contact you to finalize the process, saving time and a trip to an office. DMV visits are required for Real ID, all driving tests, for those over 70 and a few other transactio­ns. Go to dmv.ca.gov for more details. Reporting a DMV success! • Created DMV an Id.me account; completed, scanned and downloaded all documents. • Arrived at Senter Road office in a San Jose at 9:30 a.m. • Showed Id.me confirmati­on number at the door — zero wait time. • Confirmed documents by presenting originals at the window — zero wait time. • Picture taken at next window — zero wait time. • Temporary license received at next window — zero wait time. • Left before 10 a.m. Total time, less than 30 minutes • DMV score — an A. — Bill Densham, Los Gatos

ASounds like the DMV deserves an A-plus.

QYou advised a reader who had her DMV Real ID appointmen­t March 5 and still hadn’t received it that this is the new normal wait time. In fact, the problem might lie with the USPS. I had my Real ID and renewal appointmen­t March 26, the day before offices shut down. My Real ID was mailed from the DMV on April 9, but I never received it. I called the DMV in midmay and was informed that the USPS had returned my Real ID to DMV with no explanatio­n. Because of Real ID security restrictio­ns, they won’t just send it back again. — Eric Mcdaniel, Santa Clara

AI advised you to give it a few more days and bingo, the Real ID arrived in the mail. Join Gary Richards for an hourlong chat noon Wednesday at mercurynew­s.com/ live-chats. Look for Gary Richards at Facebook.com/ mr.roadshow or contact him at mrroadshow@ bayareanew­sgroup.com or 408-920-5335.

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