
the staff of the Ridgewood blog
Ridgewood NJ, after multiple extensions, due to COVID 19 the expiration date for most NJ driver’s licenses, registrations and inspections that had been set to expire in 2020 is now here. NJ MVC says extensions run out for expired licenses and registrations Dec. 31. The NJ Motor Vehicle Commission previously extended that expiration date to Dec. 31 for documents that would have expired between June 1 and Aug. 31. The documents covered by the extensions included standard driver’s licenses, permits, non-driver IDs, vehicle registrations, inspections and temporary tags.
They’re going to have to have another extension. Because it’s not working. I heard that there are minimum nine weeks behind.
My son went 2 weeks before Christmas to the vehicle inspection station on Century Road,got there employee drove car 10 feet forward took out sticker replaced it with new one job done !! Now I’m no expert but they did nothing ! Checked nothing ! surely that’s wrong.
The NJ inspection law (which used to be very rigorous) has been gutted and is now ONLY an emissions test.
It’s a joke.