MANASSAS — Virginia will move its DMV out of Manassas and into Prince William County.
The DMV office at 9800 Godwin Drive in Manassas will relocate to Parkridge Center, on Bulloch Drive across from the Northern Virginia Community College Manassas Campus.
The move is expected to be complete by August. The new location will have 14,369 square feet of office space, about 5,000 more than its current location in Manassas.
“As the population continues to increase in this area, we need to expand to best serve our customers,” states DMV spokeswoman Brandy Brubaker.
The new office will also feature:
- A new, more efficient countertop design
- 21 service windows (10 more than before)
- Double the seating space
- An additional three testing stations
The state currently leases its space on Godwin Drive from the Manassas City Government, which built the building the DMV occupies.
The city plans to open a new customer service center in the space after the DMV moves. The new service center will provide city residents with a place to conduct transactions to include paying utility bills and taxes.
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