The Marion DMV office in North Carolina is reopening after extensive closures due to Hurricane Helene. Affected residents can access services at Marion, with assistance available. Other DMV locations remain closed, and support for storm-impacted residents is being prioritized.
Great news for residents of Marion! The N.C. Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) driver’s license office will be welcoming back customers starting Wednesday, marking its first reopening since the tumultuous Hurricane Helene hit the region. Many folks have faced quite the challenge as they navigated the unprecedented wind and rain that left a major impact across Western North Carolina.
As Hurricane Helene barreled through on September 27, a staggering 25 DMV offices and 28 license plate agencies were forced to close their doors. These closures stemmed from widespread damage, utility outages, and accessibility issues. While Marion’s office is back in business, three locations remain shuttered: Burnsville, Spruce Pine, and the largest DMV office in Asheville. At this time, there’s no set timeline for when these remaining offices will reopen.
In addition to the DMV offices, a private contractor-run license plate agency in Marshall is also temporarily closed, leaving many residents scrambling. The Asheville DMV on Patton Avenue, which was the only open office in Buncombe County just before the storm, faces its own hurdles as it currently lacks water. The agency is actively working on temp solutions like portable water and restroom facilities to help both employees and customers.
To tackle the demand from anxious residents, employees from the Asheville office are stepping up to assist at nearby operational locations. If you’re in Buncombe County and need DMV services, your nearest options are now Clyde, Hendersonville, Marshall, and Marion. It’s a busy time, but getting back on track is a top priority for the DMV.
In light of Hurricane Helene’s disruption, the DMV has put forth a request for an executive order from the state governor to waive late fees and offer free duplicate licenses and IDs for those who’ve been affected. This is a heartwarming move to make things a bit easier for residents struggling with the aftermath of the storm.
For those who ordered their driver’s licenses or IDs online or in person before October 7, be aware that delivery has been impacted. If it’s been more than 21 days since your order, you can check for pickup locations at ncdot.gov/WNCcredentialPickup. Meanwhile, individuals in certain ZIP codes who’ve placed orders post-October 7 will need to return to the DMV office after 21 days if their items are still undelivered.
Beyond the DMV disruptions, Hurricane Helene has led to major road closures and ongoing challenges for the community, with NCDOT reporting high-impact closures throughout Buncombe County. This further underscores the ongoing recovery efforts that many residents are facing in the wake of this natural disaster.
As of October 15, over 90 individuals are still unaccounted for across Western North Carolina, a stark reminder of the storm’s devastating effects. Communities are working hard to come back together, showing resilience and support as they rebuild and recover.
So, Marion residents, take note! Your DMV office is set to open its doors again—be sure to check for updates on services if you’ve been affected by the storm. It’s time to get back to business, and the DMV is dedicated to serving the community and helping everyone on the road to recovery!
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