The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) announced
yesterday that expiration dates for vehicle registrations and safety and
emission inspections will be extended for Pennsylvania residents in
response to statewide COVID-19 mitigation efforts.
Deadlines on the following products will be extended effective May 12:
• Vehicle registrations of all classes which includes, but not limited
to, mass transit vehicle registrations, apportioned vehicle
registrations, fleet vehicle registrations, dealer plate registrations,
temporary registrations and biennial farm exemption certificates
scheduled to expire from March 16 through May 31, the expiration date is
now extended through June 30.
• Safety inspections and emissions inspections scheduled to expire from
March 16 through May 31, the expiration date is now extended through
June 30, 2020.
• Persons with Disabilities parking placards scheduled to expire from
March 16 through May 31, the expiration date is now extended through
June 30.
These extensions are in addition to those announced on May 1 related to
driver’s licenses, photo ID cards, and learner’s permits scheduled to
expire from March 16 through May 31 – these products are also extended
through June 30, 2020. A camera card is considered a driver’s license,
so it is covered by the same terms and conditions extending other
driver’s license products.
Additionally, limited services are available at some Driver License and
Photo License Centers. For a list of open driver license and photo
license centers and the services provided, as well as their hours of
operation, visit
www.dmv.pa.gov.
Customers may continue to complete various transactions and access multiple resources online at
www.dmv.pa.gov.
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