The Illinois Secretary of States Office has announced that the Mt. Carmel Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) facility in Wabash County will close on Friday, November 14th.
Reports say that a lease agreement for the West Second Street office location was not renewed by the state and according to the Secretary of State, the Mount Carmel driver's license office is ranked among the lowest in volume of transactions of the 122 DMV branches across the state.
Once the office in Mt. Carmel discontinues operation, Wabash County residents will be able to find services at the DMV offices in Lawrenceville, Fairfield, Olney and Carmi.
Wanted man found in Lawrence County
One killed in Wabash County grain bin accident
Unemployment drops in April across southeastern Illinois
Traffic stop in Lawrence County leads to multiple charges
Illinois DOT asks for public's help with expensive problem - roadside litter
Lawrence County Housing Authority announces capital and budget plans for 2026-27
Lawrence County Veterans Assistance Commission holds organizational meeting
Knox County truckers warned about county road limits
Fertilizer delivery waiver approved for drivers
Lawrence County honors war dead; Educator of the Year on Memorial Day
Lawrence County man charged with arson
Driver admits to law enforcement that she drove car into a pond
Lady softball Indians to play for regional title
Red Hill Unit #10 sets fees and salaries for new school year
Lawrenceville conducting water customer survey
Lawrence Unit #20 hires new elementary dean of students
USPS proposes maintenance, repairs during Mailbox Improvement Week
