The Louisiana Office of Motor Vehicles has started a new program that allows drivers with debt to the OMV to get those fees reduced, but you have to act quickly.
Lafayette and area public libraries are changing platforms to offer nearly double the number of books and other publications people can borrow for free.
You get a letter in the mail telling you that your Louisiana driver's license is suspended. It's happened to thousands of drivers in the state. Are you one?
After a cyber attack on Louisiana's Office of Motor Vehicles in late May of 2023, an investigation into the hack has revealed that more information was exposed by the hackers than previously thought.
As of today, the Louisiana Office of Motor Vehicles will no longer accept cash as payment. They will now only take credit or debit cards, checks, money orders or cashier checks.