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VIPD Central Records Bureau Offices to Resume Service to Public on May 11

Following Gov. Albert Bryan Jr.’s ‘Stay Safer at Home’ order which eases restrictions on the closure of offices, Police Commissioner Trevor A. Velinor is advising that, effective Monday, May 11, the Central Records Bureau offices on all three islands will resume servicing the public from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.

All persons entering V.I. Police Department buildings will be required to wear a face covering.  In the St. Thomas-St. John District, only one person will be allowed service at a time. In the St. Croix District, two people will be allowed service at a time.

VIPD employees will continue to observe safety protocols to minimize the spread of COVID-19 and will encourage customers to practice social distancing and other requirements.

For more information, the public can contact the Records Bureau at 774-2211 on St. Thomas, 693-8880 on St. John and 778-2211 on St. Croix. The public can continue to email requests to sttvipdrecordsrequest@usvi.onmicrosoft.com and stxvipdrecordsrequest@usvi.onmicrosoft.com.

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