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New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission has Moved Many Transactions online

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the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Oakland NJ, New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission has changed the way we do business, moving most of our transactions online. For a list of walk-in, online, and by-appointment transactions, visit our updated Cheat Sheet at .

4 thoughts on “New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission has Moved Many Transactions online

  1. THIS place is a mess . I paid for my car registered info twice ,and still have not gotten it. I went over to the site. And the said they are 3 months behind in sending it out. Yes it’s in the computer, but no hard copy.!

  2. I work for a bank. Private sector. Like all other banks, we managed to migrate seamlessly to mostly remote working, whereby business went on, uninterrupted. We are required to have robust business recovery plans for which we are stringently tested by our regulators (i.e. effectively, the Government).

    Now Government-run enterprises, be it education, the DMV, passport office, etc., is a complete and utter mess. Absolutely no contingency plans to adapt to working in Covid conditions. It’s clear that employees are mostly not engaged in work and are basically on an endless paid vacation. Even if the DM got back up and running tomorrow, the backlog is beyond anything that they can cope with. This is disgraceful. And there’s a whole lot of people who want this same level of work ethic to run our healthcare.

  3. The system is a mess

  4. They should plus one year on everything automatically licenses
    Registrations

    Give us a break

    We are all at war right now

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