B-TOWN BIZ After over 50 years in business, Buriens Siler License Agency has permanently closed

Burien, WALocal News

After over 50 years in business, Siler License Agency has closed permanently, marking a significant change for Burien residents who relied on its services. The owners announced their retirement, as noted on a sign outside the office. Established in December 1982 and accredited by the Better Business Bureau since 1995, Siler provided vehicle licensing services to the South King County community for decades. Many residents experienced milestones at Siler, from registering their first cars to transferring boat titles for summer outings. With the closure, residents must turn to nearby offices or the Washington Department of Licensing's online resources for vehicle and title needs.

The nearest licensing office is West Seattle Auto Licensing. Customers seeking assistance with documents can contact King County's Subagent Liaison Program Team. This change underscores the shift in local services as long-standing businesses close.

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