Lawmakers push the MVC to restore all transactions to all agencies. but its chief says the current split system is so efficient they're not going back.
For all the pent-up demand in booking appointments, there was a 30% no-show rate among 150 people who signed up for a recent test session, according to the MVC. Nearly half who took it, failed.
Lt. Gov. Sheila Oliver and Republican challenger Diane Allen debated at Rider University, disagreeing often but at a lower volume than the gubernatorial debate.
UGGG! That's the best way to summarize how I feel after dealing or trying to, deal with the Motor Vehicle Commission here in New Jersey. What is the deal with the MVC?
Health Commissioner Judy Persichilli says the state can't override doctor's notes prescribing quarantine. Closures may soon be decided on case by case basis.
Many transactions can be done online, though some people lack access or find that challenging. Eventually, the tech shift could lead to job reductions.
Motor Vehicle Commission was beginning a program to vaccinate agency staff, but that's on hold as the safety of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine is reviewed.
Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission has been handling the majority of its services through its website. Now, the MVC is making changes to increase those online services and better serve the public.