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Secretary of Transportation Sean Connaughton, Senator Linda “Toddy” Puller, Base Commander Colonel Daniel Choike, Sergeant Major Laura Brown and DMV Commissioner Richard D. Holcomb open the DMV 2 Go location at Quantico. (Quantico Public Affairs office)

Quantico, Va. — Quantico just got a DMV office, even if it’s open just one day a month.

Virginia DMV officials and commanders at Quantico on Dec. 12 celebrated the opening of DMV 2 Go mobile office, which provides many of the same services offered to residents who visit DMV offices across the state.

The van is handicapped accessible and allows residents and military personnel the opportunity to get driver’s licenses, disabled parking placards, license plates and decals, as well as other services specific to military members.

Virginia Transportation Secretary Sean T. Connaughton served as a U.S. Merchant Marine and a Naval Officer and recalled the many trips he had to make to a DMV.

“When you are dealing with any branch of the military, people are deploying all the time, and families are constantly moving from one place to another. DMV 2 Go is a great customer service to help people as they move in and out, said Connaughton.”

The DMV 2 Go van will return January 23 to serve customers outside Quantico’s Lincoln Community Center.

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