DRT guidance for motorists whose driver’s license has expired

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Driver's license (PNC file photo)

The Department of Revenue and Taxation (DRT) has issued the following guidance in Volume 3 of the DRT COVID-19 Services Series for expired driver’s licenses and vehicle registrations:

For driver’s licenses which expire from March 16 through July 31, 2020, all late fees will be
waived as long as renewal is done by August 3, 2020. Driver’s licenses which expired prior to March 16, late fees for the period from March 16 – June 30, will be waived as long as renewal is done by July 15, 2020. Any other late fees will apply.

Any vehicle registrations which expire in March, April, May, and June 2020 will be extended
through July 31, 2020. Late fees will be waived for the period as long as renewal is done by
August 3.

For vehicle registrations which expired prior to March 2020, late fees will apply.

For more information on Volume 3 of the DRT COVID-19 Services Series , visit
https://www.guamtax.com/frontpagenotices/covid19/2020_DRT_COVID-19_Services_Series_Volume_3.pdf

The Guam Police Department (GPD), working with DRT, will allow motorists with Driver’s
Licenses expiration dates reflecting between March through July 31, 2020, to travel on the
roadways without incident.

GPD will also allow motorists with vehicle registrations reflecting expiration dates between March through June 30, 2020, to travel on the roadways without incident.

Any expired driver’s licenses or vehicle registrations that expired prior to March 2020
will not be included in this exemption and a citation may be issued. This is subject to change at any time, in accordance with DRT guidelines.

For inquiries on COVID-19, contact 311 through a local number, or call the Joint Information Center at (671) 478-0208/09/10.

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