(MNN) — State officials are reminding Minnesotans who got a COVID extension for renewing their driver’s license that they need to do it by March 31st.
They’re encouraging people not to procrastinate because the current five-week processing time could grow due to an expected last-minute crunch.
Driver and Vehicle Services will start sending letters this week to about 300-thousand Minnesotans who still need to renew. And be aware that if your license expires March 1st or later, you must renew by the specified due date.

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