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SPRINGFIELD, ILL. (AP) — Illinois’ drivers services facilities will close for in-person business for three weeks starting Tuesday because of the statewide surge in COVID-19 cases.

Secretary of State Jesse White’s office announced the statewide closures of the state’s Driver Services facilities on Friday and urged the public to take advantage of online services.

Jesse White | IL Secretary of State’s Office

The closures for in-person business will begin Tuesday, with the locations set to reopen Dec. 7 in an effort to help protect staff amid the ongoing increase in coronavirus cases.

“The health and safety of employees and the public remains paramount and face-to-face transactions potentially increase the further spread of the virus,” White said in a statement.

White spokesman Henry Haupt said several facilities already had to close temporarily because of the COVID-19 surge.

“We’ll keep a close eye on how things are going with the state, but we thought it was reasonable to close for a three week period and then reconsider our options,” Haupt told The State Journal-Register.

Due to the closures, White said the state will again extend the expiration dates for driver’s licenses and ID cards, this time until June 1, 2021.

While anyone with a license that expires before the extended deadline will be considered to have a valid license until June 1, commercial driver’s license holders are excluded from the extension because of federal requirements.