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VIPD Cracking Down on Unregistered Vehicles, Unlicensed Drivers

The V.I. Police Department announced Tuesday it will begin increased enforcement for unregistered vehicles and unlicensed drivers in the territory.

In a news release issued by the VIPD Tuesday morning, the Bureau of Motor Vehicles advised the motoring public to contact the bureau to get the information necessary to register vehicles and to apply for a USVI driver’s licenses.

BMV Director designee Barbara Jackson-Mcintosh provided the following contact information for obtaining specific information and instructions on how to register your vehicle in the Virgin Islands or how to obtain a driver’s license.

– St. Croix: 340-713-4268 or visit the St Croix office at the Patrick Sweeney Police Headquarters in Golden Grove;

– St. Thomas: 340-774-4268 or visit the office at 8101 Sub-Base No. 72;

– St John: 340-776-6262 or visit the St John office at the Government Complex in Cruz Bay

Jackson Mcintosh encouraged the public to follow the laws of the Virgin Islands and come into the bureau to avoid facing fines when the Police Department begins its increased enforcement.

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