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    4.2 (5 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 4:00 pm

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    Secretary of State Facility - DMV - Wonderful new options at the DMV

    Secretary of State Facility - DMV

    2.9(103 reviews)
    1.4 mi

    It shocks me to my core to say this, but the DMV gets a bad rap. Everyone here was exceedingly…read morepolite, helpful, efficient, and professional. I suspect the reputation for rudeness etc. come from people who didn't read the requirements before going in. The only reason it isn't a 5 star review is that I found the appointment system a challenge to navigate (it really hated certain browsers and devices). Thank you to the fine people who work here, they have a difficult high volume set of tasks but I was impressed at how well it all worked.

    If you haven't been to a DMV location in awhile, it's very confusing. You have to make an…read moreappointment and find a location with a time and date that works and that's very hard! When I arrived, there were a group of 6-8 employees outside chatting. For all I knew, they were on a break or something. So, I walked inside and one of them flagged me down and asked if I had been checked in already. Checked in? By who? Apparently, one of the outside employees does your initial check in, but based on how they were gathered outside, you wouldn't have known at all. You need to have your confirmation email or text and then they allow you inside. My second stop was at the front desk. A woman (whose name I don't know, but she had bright turquoise hair) was very friendly and kept the process going smoothly. Next, I had to get a photo taken and then wait for my number to be called. The staff at the photo area are really friendly! I can't say the staff at the numbered stations are particularly nice, at least not the one I dealt with. When I was taking the vision test, the entire left side of the vision test display was blurry. Likely a broken machine, because they look older than dirt. The woman at the counter kept yelling at me about being "slapped with more restrictions". I ended up using the machine at the adjacent station and it worked perfectly. Equipment does break and it does fail. Please check your equipment before hocking your snotty attitude at people. Luckily, this is something I have to do once every 4 years. I would not recommend this location at all.

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    Temporary placard for a broken leg

    Secretary of State Facility - DMV - DMV - double and triple check everything you need to bring... Better to have it and not need it... than need it and not have it

    DMV - double and triple check everything you need to bring... Better to have it and not need it... than need it and not have it

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    Cook County Clerk

    Cook County Clerk

    3.7(12 reviews)
    3.1 mi

    The Cook County Clerk's office in Maywood has instituted a new policy - you MUST have an…read moreappointment if you intend to acquire birth or death certificates or marriage licenses. This is a very new, and little known new rule. There is no sign prior to entry that indicates you MUST have an appointment. That means that members of the uniformed public arrive, with the expectation to wait in line for an available clerk, obtain the certificates needed, pay and leave, as has been the customary ritual. But NOW - if you don't have an appointment, you are either turned away or told to go outside, make a call to the clerk's office - in the moment - and request an appointment. That appointment however may not be an IMMEDIATE appointment. You may receive an appointment that requires you to WAIT - possibly an hour, before you can acquire the certificates you need. If that happens, you are told to SIT AND WAIT IN YOUR CAR - until your allotted time! Really? Having a appointment, however, is still not enough - you need to also have a CONFIRMATION NUMBER for that appointment. If you happen to be a representative from a funeral home that has been sent to pick up death certificates for upcoming services - the confirmation number was likely emailed to the office manager - but not the representative that has driven some distance to the clerk's office. The confirmation number is emailed to the office manager. Whether as a representative of a funeral home - or as a member of the general public - you do not expect to be turned away, told to hang out in the parking lot for how ever long it may be, or have to make a second trip, if your wait time is too long. This is not efficient, friendly, or helpful to the public. Hire more staff to accommodate the needs of the public, as you are there to serve the public.

    Stopped by here to drop off my mail in voting ballot. The parking lot was well mapped out and easy…read moreto navigate through. The parking lot was also huge and had plenty of spaces to choose from. They had large signage outside to notify people which building the drop off box was and they were easy to read. There were a few friendly police offers outside the door directing people where to go. Since I was dropping off the ballot my process was super quick and simple. I literally walked into the building and put my ballot in the box. They had another officer inside and what looked like a few volunteers helping direct people also. Everyone inside was wearing masks and there was even a large touch-free hand sanitizer to use at the door. People were respectfully social distancing as well. A woman was holding some stickers by the box to have after dropping off your ballot which was appreciated. Who doesn't love stickers!? They make for the best post-voting photos too also.. everyone know that;) Anyway, super easy voting experience and it felt good to drop off that ballot!

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    U.S. Army Career Center - Serve with honor. Live with Purpose.

    U.S. Army Career Center

    5.0(1 review)
    2.1 mi

    Mr.Ryan Syharath has made sure that I had a great recruitment experience from start to finish. He…read morereally took care of me and made sure everything was as easy to understand as possible. The communication was clear and consistent, the process was well-structured, and everyone I interacted with was welcoming and professional. I truly felt valued and respected throughout, and it made me even more excited about the opportunity to join the army.

    From the owner: Bringing quality young men and women into the Army - people who will complete their tours of duty…read moreand make a contribution to the Nation's defense and assisting the United States Recruiting Command (USAREC) in Fort Knox, KY. The Rolla Recruiting Station (RRS) is responsible for manning both the Active Army and the U.S. Army Reserve, ensuring security and readiness for our Nation. Recruiting operations are conducted throughout Rolla, Salem, St James, Cuba and surrounding cities in Missouri. The RRS consists of two recruiters and one station commander who work hand and hand with everyone wanting more information about the Army and Army Reserve. They strive to assist anyone that is willing to move forward in the process. With the RRS they conduct interview's in person, at home/school, Skype or Facetime, they also can show you jobs offered, incentives and education benefits that you would receive before you even made the decision to join. They are in place now to assist with your schedule and make the process for information/joining more convenient for you.

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