CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) -- The West Virginia Division of Motor Vehicles wants to be more user-friendly for truckers.
The agency's International Registration Plan and International Fuel Tax Association sections will move into a new service center in The Shops at Kanawha in Charleston this month. The new office will have free parking and 12 customer service modules.
DMV Commissioner Joe Miller says the new space is designed to make it more convenient for truckers to pay taxes and take care of enforcement issues.
Miller says the DMV has invited the state Public Service Commission and the Internal Revenue Service to work out of the service center.
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