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What You Need to Know About Extraordinary Driver’s Licenses

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Driving is more than a means of getting from point A to point B; it’s a part of our identity and, in many ways, our freedom. However, for some, the standard driving license can be a roadblock to leading an independent life due to specific circumstances. This is where extraordinary driver’s licenses step in. Unveiling the intricacies of this less spoken-of license type, this comprehensive guide is ideal for anyone looking to understand how extraordinary driver’s licenses work and how they can potentially aid or affect your driving privileges.

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New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission continues to drag out the return to full-service locations , It’s time to call AAA for help

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Lodi NJ, as the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission continues to drag out the return to full-service locations and drivers complain about long rides to get the services they need, Senator Kristin Corrado said it may be time to call AAA for help.

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How will the Murphy Administration prevent undocumented immigrants from being automatically registered to vote ?

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Trenton NJ, Senator Kristin Corrado (R-40) is seeking answers from the Murphy Administration to understand what steps are being taken to prevent undocumented immigrants from being automatically registered to vote when they visit a Motor Vehicle Commission (MVC) agency for a driver’s license.

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Tenafly Man Admits Filing 18 Phony Tax Returns to Obtain Tax Refunds

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Tenafly NJ, a Bergen County, New Jersey, man today admitted filing 18 fraudulent tax returns in victims’ names to obtain tax refunds to which he was not entitled, Acting U.S. Attorney Rachael A. Honig announced.

Emmanuel A. Barrientos-Fermin, 33, of Tenafly, New Jersey, pleaded guilty by videoconference before U.S. District Judge Claire C. Cecchi to an indictment charging him with one count each of conspiracy to commit wire fraud, access device fraud, and aggravated identity theft.

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Does your birthday hold the key to shorter lines at Motor Vehicle?

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By Larry Higgs | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com
on January 09, 2017 at 4:07 PM

Is tying the expiration date of driver’s licenses and vehicle registrations to a driver’s birthday the solution to easing long lines at state Motor Vehicle Commission agencies?

Two proposals with variations on that theme are winding through the New Jersey legislature.

One bill, proposed by state Senator Gerald Cardinale, R-Bergen, that would change when vehicle registrations expire, was approved by the state Senate Transportation Committee on Monday and heads to the full senate for a vote. An identical bill cleared the Assembly Transportation Committee in November.

That bill would make registrations expire on the numerical day that corresponds to the same number as vehicle owners date of birth, under his bill. In other words, if a driver was born on May 15 and their registration is set to expire in November, the date for the expiration would be Nov. 15.

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