A computer glitch caused problems for county clerk's offices across Kentucky Wednesday, leading to long lines at county clerk's offices.
The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet switched to a new point of sale program for motor vehicle transactions on Tuesday. The Kentucky Automated Vehicle Information System or KAVIS, began experiencing problems with its server data connections.
Many county clerk's offices across the state were unable to process motor vehicle transactions because of the glitch. Those included vehicle registrations, transfers and issuing disabled placards.
Casey County clerk, Casey Davis says his office reverted to the previous system and is processing transfers as normal.