The Department of Motor Traffic (DMT) announced today that its main office in Narahenpita and selected offices in other districts will be re-opened tomorrow to serve the public.
The department said obtaining prior appointment before visiting the DMT offices is mandatory. Services can be obtained from the Jaffna, Anuradhapura, Kurunegala, Gampaha and Hambantota District Offices of the DMT.
Offices of the Department located in Narahenpita, Werahara and Gampaha were closed to the public as a measure to prevent the spreading of Covid virus.
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