The legislation would give the option of paying a vehicle's registration with New Jersey for up to 10 years, in advance. Others could opt to stick to annual fees.
Good news for drivers in the Atlantic County, New Jersey area: The Cardiff office of the Motor Vehicle Commission has reopened to field all transactions.
Since the start of the pandemic, it's not been the easiest thing to do business at New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission, especially if you're waiting to get a driver's license. However, a new concept being tested by NJMVC could help.
Many transactions can be done online, though some people lack access or find that challenging. Eventually, the tech shift could lead to job reductions.
New drivers who face a backlog in getting their license would be allowed to drive once they pass the road test until two months after the MVC surge subsides.
After nearly three months in which its doors were closed, during which some transactions continued, the NJMVC’s reopening date will be announced Friday.