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Alabama gets new system update, will be closed temporarily

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MONTGOMERY, AL The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency announced that their driver’s license offices will be temporarily closed statewide as they are getting a new computer system that will replace the one that’s been used for almost two decades.

Governor Kay Ivey’s office reported that license offices will shut down from April 18 and plans to reopen on April 26.

The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency Driver License System, simply known as LEADS, will completely revitalize the current system, which will provide significant improvements to both citizens and Driver License personnel across the state.

In addition to new computer hardware, data on file since 1970 will be converted into the new Alabama Law Enforcement Agency Driver License System.

Neither in-person nor online services will be available to the public during the transition, but road tests will continue.

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