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Valley County commissioners approve moving DMV motor-vehicle services back to courthouse

March 02, 2026 | Valley County, Idaho


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Valley County commissioners approve moving DMV motor-vehicle services back to courthouse
Valley County commissioners voted March 2 to ask the state Department of Motor Vehicles to move the county's motor-vehicle operations back to the main courthouse, after staff told the board the proposed hybrid remodel at the Cascade Annex needs more time to resolve security, staffing and technology questions.

County staff said the hybrid plan — designed to colocate DMV services with sheriff functions and consolidate space — raised unanswered issues about where secure records and supervision would be located, and whether ITD would approve remote stations and training. The board authorized staff to submit a formal ITD request and instructed directors to slow the remodel work while details are resolved.

The DMV presenter told commissioners that returning motor-vehicle services to the courthouse would mitigate heavy truck and trailer traffic at the Cascade Annex and avoid the expense of enlarging the Annex parking lot. A sheriff's office representative urged caution, noting that maintaining supervision and records access is critical if service teams are split across facilities.

Commissioners said they would not invest heavily in the Annex renovation until the county and ITD agree on the long-term service model. Communications staff said the move will require a 90-day lead time with ITD and is likely to occur in early June if ITD grants the transfer. The board moved and seconded a request that staff pursue the ITD transfer and voted in favor.

Next steps include firming the ITD authorization date, scheduling training for cross-trained staff, and a communications plan to tell customers where and when motor-vehicle services will be available. Facilities and IT staff will coordinate to ensure wiring, ADA access and secure counter arrangements meet state and county requirements.

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