MONTGOMERY – The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency (ALEA) will temporarily close its driver license examining offices statewide beginning this Monday, April 18, to install a new license system.
Plans are to reopen the offices on Tuesday, April 26, according to ALEA Secretary Hal Taylor in a news release.
“We understand that it may cause an inconvenience to some citizens that will not have full access of the Driver License Division’s resources and capabilities, but we assure everyone the result will be impressive, providing significant improvements for both citizens as well as Driver License employees across the state,” Taylor said.
People are also reading… Once LEADS is live, citizens will have access to a variety of new options and enhanced services such as allowing individuals the ability to pre-apply for an Alabama Driver License and enter all necessary information prior to visiting a local office.
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