
Driver's exam offices in St. Joseph, statewide to close for holiday
ST. JOSEPH, Mo. (News-Press NOW) — Local residents hoping to obtain their driver's license or permit will have to wait an extra day this week.
In a Facebook post made Wednesday afternoon, the Missouri State Highway Patrol announced that driver examination stations throughout the state will be closed Thursday, May 8, in observance of Truman Day, a state holiday.
Normal operations will resume on Friday, May 9.
In St. Joseph, residents can obtain a driver's license at the downtown St. Joseph State Office Building located at 525 Jules St.

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