DMV outage recedes, but not entirely
California Department of Motor Vehicles officials said Thursday that a computer outage that has affected its offices across the state was again affecting Bay Area offices.
California Department of Motor Vehicles officials said Thursday that a computer outage that has affected its offices across the state was again affecting Bay Area offices.
California Department of Motor Vehicles officials said Thursday that a computer outage that affected its offices across the state had again affected Bay Area offices.
As of 11 a.m. Thursday, offices in Concord, Mountain View and San Jose were affected. DMV officials had previously said that all Bay Area offices were providing full services as of 9 a.m.
As of 5 p.m. Thursday, only vehicle registration services at the Concord field office were affected, according to the DMV web site.
Spokesman Jaime Garza said:
“As our staff attempts to get computers back online, there are instances when the computers may have a hiccup and we need to make a quick adjustment.”
The outage started Monday and affected at least six Bay Area offices.
DMV officials said the outage had affected driver’s license, ID card and vehicle registration transactions at DMV field offices.
To avoid vehicle registration penalties because a transaction could not be processed, customers should fill out a statement of facts or write a letter explaining why the payment was late, according to DMV officials.
Bay City News is a 24/7 news service covering the greater Bay Area. © 2022 Bay City News, Inc. All rights reserved. Republication, rebroadcast or redistribution without the express written consent of Bay City News, Inc. is prohibited.
The Raiders offense has shown enough firepower to keep up with any team in the NFL.
A dozen scientists conducting a necropsy today on a blue whale carcass that washed ashore Wednesday off the coast...
City officials Thursday cut the ribbon on a new park in Noe Valley that will provide a home for...