The Vermont Department of Motor Vehicles announced today that DMV Express, Vermont's online vehicle registration renewal service, recently exceeded 500,000 vehicle registration renewals processed over the Web.
"With more than a half million renewals online, and almost 100,000 more processed through IVR (phone) and kiosks, we have made great strides in providing Vermont drivers with alternative ways to renew their vehicles - whether, cars, boats, or snowmobiles," said Robert Ide, Commissioner of the Vermont Department of Motor Vehicles.
Launched in March 2005, DMV Express is a multi-platform online service that allows Vermont citizens and businesses to perform motor vehicle transactions at any time. DMV Express processes nearly one-quarter of all annual vehicle registrations in Vermont. The service is available online at https://secure.vermont.gov/dmv/express, via IVR (phone), and at card swiper kiosks in six DMV branch offices across the state, including Burlington and Montpelier.
Additional online services provided to Vermont citizens and municipalities by the Vermont DMV include online license reinstatement and public searches for the Municipal Highways & Bridges Weight Limits service, both of which can be found at http://dmv.vermont.gov. These services were built for the DMV at no cost to Vermont taxpayers through a unique public-private partnership with Vermont Information Consortium, the eGovernment partner for the State of Vermont.
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Contacts:
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Jamie Gage, 802-229-4171
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