Politics & Government
Mobile Motor Vehicle Commission Coming To Long Valley, Oct. 5
Limited appointments are available. License or registration renewals, license plate drop offs and placard applications are among services.
LONG VALLEY, NJ β With some having experienced challenges with getting into New Jerseyβs Motor Vehicle Commission Offices, a pop-up version is planning to come to Long Valley on Tuesday, Oct. 5.
New Jersey Assemblyman Brian Bergen, R-25th Dist., recently made the announcement to his constituents on social media that heβd be bringing the MVC to several destinations within his legislative district, the Long Valley stop among them.
The mobile facility is planning to stay in the parking lot of Long Valleyβs Village Shopping Center on 62 East Mill Road on Oct. 5 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
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Among the services offered, residents can:
- Renew, change information, get a duplicate or make other changes to their driverβs licenses
- Renew or get a duplicate vehicle registration card
- Turn in license plates
- Pick up placards denoting disabilities, disabled veteran status or Purple Heart status
- Fill out an application for an examination permit, for written tests, though written test facilities arenβt available in the mobile MVC unit.
Bergen also announced in addition to the pop-up in Long Valley, there is one in Denville on Thursday, Aug. 23 and in Mine Hill at the American Legion on Monday, Sept. 13.
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To book any of the limited appointments or for questions, contact Bergenβs office at asmbergen@njleg.org or call 973-539-8113.
Questions or comments about this story? Have a news tip? Contact me at: jennifer.miller@patch.com.
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