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漏 astrosystem 鈥?stock.adobe The Staunton Police Department will be using a text-message service to get feedback from locals after interactions with officers and public safety dispatchers.This new service uses text messaging to contact some 911 callers and others that have recently reported or been involved in non-life-threatening incidents. These text messages are sent hours or days after the incident and will ask citizens to take a quick survey about their
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Governor Terry McAuliffe announced a major milestone in the partnership of the Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles DMV and the Virginia Department of Health VDH Division of Vital Records to offer birth certificate service at DMV. Customers have purchased
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stanley termos . Customers complete an application, submit the required documentation, and pay a fee to the agency. The fee for a birth certificate at DMV is $14. Successful applicants leave DMV with birth certificates in hand. Those limited transactions that DMV is unable to process are forwarded to the Division of Vital Records for review and further action. The Governor talks often about building a new Virginia economy, and that includes strengthening communities and giving people easy access to service