00;00;00;04 - 00;00;14;25 Thomas Ouellette The Indiana BMV has been monitoring traffic at the Alexandria office since August of 2022, according to the agency. Business there hasn't increased and has actually gone down by 3%. BMV Commissioner Kevin Garvey says there's a lot to consider for a possible branch closure. 00;00;14;27 - 00;00;28;25 Kevin Garvey You know, I have committed to this group to go do a little bit more research. I will do that. I think it is really ultimately, what's the best decision for the BMV and what's the best decision for the state? 00;00;29;00 - 00;00;39;03 Thomas Ouellette Concerned citizens worry about traveling long distances to other BMV branches, problems with service at those locations, and accessibility. It's that last problem that concerns Patty Brooks. 00;00;39;06 - 00;00;52;17 Patty Brooks I feel like this is a service for the state, and the state is more than just people who are online as people. It's all people say, yeah, and it needs to be accessible for all people. 00;00;52;19 - 00;01;05;28 Thomas Ouellette In considering the closing, the BMV highlighted self-service kiosks in Anderson and Muncie that provide some services at all hours. The agency did not give a deadline for its decision. In Alexandria. Thomas Ouellette IPR news.