
Due to precautions related to the COVID-19 response, Louisiana Office of Motor Vehicles
Commissioner Karen St. Germain has announced that all OMV locations across the state will be
closed effective Friday, March 20, 2020. During the closure, online OMV services will remain
available to the public. Citizens may also take advantage of available Public Tag Agent
locations.
Customers are urged to utilize the OMV website at http://www.expresslane.org for an updated list of
open Public Tag Agent locations and a complete list of available online services.
Additionally, LA Wallet, the state of Louisiana’s official digital driver’s license, is now
available to residents free of charge. The all digital identification and driver’s license app will
suspend its fee in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. The app is available to download on
Apple and Android devices by searching LA Wallet.
LSP Fingerprinting Office to also close due to COVID-19 precautions.
In an effort to reduce and limit the spread of COVID-19, the LSP Bureau of Criminal Identification and Information will close the fingerprint office at LSP Headquarters in Baton Rouge until April 13, 2020. The office provides in-person fingerprinting services for criminal history background checks. During this period of closure, the Louisiana State Police will cooperate with providing fingerprint based background checks to boards, commissions, departments and licensing entities that are essential to responding to this declared public health emergency. Further information will be released as available.
The entire Department of Public Safety remains committed to ensure public safety and service
to the citizens of Louisiana remains a top priority.
Throughout the closure, licensing and registration requirements remain waived through
Governor John Bel Edwards’ Emergency Proclamation:
1.) Late fees for driver’s license which expire between March 9, 2020 through May 10, 2020, are suspended
until May 20, 2020.
2.) Penalties and interest due on state and local sales and use taxes collected by the Office of Motor
Vehicles which began on or after March 9, 2020 are suspended and are waived until June 19, 2020.
3.) The three-day period mandated in LA R.S. 32:863.1 to appear at an Office of Motor Vehicle field office
for a notice of violation served on or after March 9, 2020 but before May 10, 2020, is suspended until
May 13, 2020.
4.) The expiration date of temporary registration plates issued pursuant to LA R.S. 47:519 and La. R.S.
47:519.2 which expired on or before March 9, 2020 is suspended until May 10, 2020.
5.) The expiration date of license plates issued pursuant to LA R.S. 47:462 which expired on or after March
9, 2020 but before May 10, 2020 is suspended until May 10, 2020.
6.) The notice of default issued pursuant to LA R.S. 32:429.4 that would be issued on or after March 9,
2020 and before May 15, 2020 is suspended, and the notices will not be issued until after May 15, 2020.
7.) The expiration date of an apportioned registration issued under the International Registration Plan which
expires March 9, 2020 is suspended and the expiration date is extended to May 10, 2020.
8.) The period to request an administrative hearing submitted to the Department pursuant to LA R.S.
32:667, LA R.S. 32:863, LA R.S. 863.1 and LAC Title 55, Part III, Chapter 1, §159 which expired on or
after March 9, 2020 but before May 10, 2020 are suspended and extended until June 10, 2020.
9.) The sixty-day delay for the Department to submit the administrative hearing record to the Division of
Administrative Law pursuant to LA R.S. 32:667(D)(1) for an arrest which occurred on or after March 9,
2020 but before May 10, 2020 is extended until August 8, 2020.
10.) The expiration date of driver’s licenses which expire on or after March 9, 2020, but on or before May 10,
2020, is suspended and the expiration date is extended to May 20, 2020.
11.) Extend the expiration of temporary driver’s license issued pursuant La R.S. 32:667A which were issued
on or after March 9, 2020 through May 10th, 2020 until June 9th, 2020.
12.) All students who enroll in a driver’s education course after March 9, 2020 shall be allowed to begin the
driver’s education course without the issuance of the temporary instructional permit until May 10, 2020.
13.) Any suspension with the official notice of withdrawal issued on or after Feb 17, 2020 but before May
10, 2020 shall remain in pending until June 9, 2020.