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BMV keeps two local branches open by sharing one staff

Some of Indiana’s BMV license branches will re-open Monday. (WFIU/WTIU News)
Some of Indiana’s BMV license branches will re-open Monday. (WFIU/WTIU News)

Two east-central Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles branch offices will change schedules after Thanksgiving to keep two locations open by sharing one staff.  This comes after the short-staffed state agency closed several offices this fall.

To share one staff, the Alexandria BMV branch will be open Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, and the Tipton office will be open Tuesday and Thursday.  The changes begin on Monday, November 29.

In a statement, the BMV says using the same team “supports effective use of state resources and enables the great government service the agency strives to provide.”

In September, Alexandria was one of 11 BMV branches closed because of an agency staff shortage of between 60 and 80 positions.  Tipton was closed for most of October.

After announcing the closings, BMV Chief Operating Officer Kevin Garvey said the agency was having trouble hiring new workers and retaining current workers.

“It’s a competitive market out there,” Garvey said. “You can’t drive up and down the street without seeing now hirings signs pretty much everywhere … and they’re seeing all that, too.”

Like in Alexandria, the agency is adding Monday hours at some locations around the state, while removing Saturday hours.  Nearly all branches have historically operated Tuesday through Saturday.

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Bente Bouthier is a reporter and show producer with WFIU and WTIU News. She graduated from Indiana University in 2019, where she studied journalism, public affairs, and French.