22 Reasons to Have Walk-in Service at the DMV Instead of Offering Appointment Only Services
22 Reasons to Have Walk-in Service at the DMV Rather Than Service by Appointment
The DMV employees will become lazy if they are not constantly working walk-ins
I pay taxes so I get to decide how I get serviced and I choose walk-in
I get socialize more by waiting around with the rest of the tax payers to be serviced who are also waiting for walk-in services
There are emergencies and an appointment means that I will have my car impounded because I can’t get it registered.
If I don’t get serviced today, I may get a traffic ticket because I refuse to stop driving just because the office is too inefficient to provide services to all tax payers any time that they want.
It is more efficient to service customers immediately rather than making them wait for an appointment.
I only paid for insurance through today so if I wait for my appointment, the insurance coverage will no longer cover me.
My tags expire today and the appointments are booked out for a few days so I will have to drive around with the anxiety of possibly getting pulled over.
Other places offer walk-in service and it is inconsistent for us as a society to have some businesses and services that offer walk-in while others are on an appointment basis.
It is too difficult for me to understand or follow the appointment making process.
Some people are too old to understand how to book an appointment.
I have religious belief that appointments are of the devil and are a part of the beast system which is going to usher in a dark age of evil and antichrist.
I took today off and I will have to take another day off to come to an appointment which means that my paycheck will be smaller and I will not be able to afford the lifestyle that I expected to afford this month.
I have cash today and if I have to wait for an appointment, I don’t have the financial discipline to not spend the money on other things in the meantime.
On the website it says the office offers walk-in service.
An employee told me that I could get walk-in service and it is false advertising to have employees advising me to drive here to get serviced without an appointment, so I should get serviced as a walk-in.
The last time I was here they just walked me in, so forever in perpetuity I should be exempted from the requirement to make appointments.
I’m blind, I can’t make an appointment.
Someone is trying to buy my car and if I don’t get a correct title printed for them today, they will move on to the next car and I will not be able to sell my car.
Some people do not read, comprehend, or understand the English in the appointment making process so they should be offered walk-in services to accommodate their illiteracy and by extension to be fair to all, the office should only be walk-in.
My husband died and I drove across the country to get the title and I leave tomorrow so I need to change the title today.
My daughter got arrested and I am a diplomat so if I don’t get to Kansas by tomorrow she will be deported and I need to get plates for my car to drive legally to pick her up.

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