INDIANAPOLIS— The Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles (BMV) announced BMV Connect kiosks now offer a Spanish language option. Spanish is the most common non-English language spoken in Indiana.
Most of the more than 50 kiosk locations across the state are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. More than a dozen common transactions are available including getting a new registration, renewing a registration, renewing a driver’s license or ID, getting a duplicate title, getting an official driving record, and much more.
In addition to kiosks, the BMV offers Hoosiers access to non-English materials for a number of services. For example, the agency provides the driver’s manual online in 11 languages. In addition to English, the knowledge exam may be taken in 18 languages, including American Sign Language. If an applicant speaks a language not offered, the individual may use an interpreter to take the knowledge exam. More information at IN.gov/BMV.
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