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  2. The official website of the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission.

  3. Online Services. “Skip the Trip” to the Motor Vehicle agency. by completing your transaction online!

  4. Repossessed Vehicles. Lemon Law. Check If Your Vehicle Has A Recall. Disabled Veteran, Purple Heart Recipient Placards. The official website of the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission.

  5. The MVC is open 24-hours-a-day online. You can save time by choosing to perform several transactions online. To better protect your privacy, some services below require a User ID Number (#). To apply online for a User ID Number, please have your drivers license and social security numbers available.

  6. You will receive a registration renewal notice in the mail three months before your current registration expires. Note: Under New Jersey law effective July 1, 2024, zero emission vehicles (ZEVs) are subject to an annual fee in addition to the existing registration fee.

  7. Same-Day Online Renewal. Renew your license online. Your license is renewed immediately. You can print out a receipt to carry with you in case your license expires before you receive the new one in the mail (2-4 weeks).

  8. Schedule an appointment for a New Title or Registration. How to register a business vehicle - apply for an EIN. You must first apply for an EIN - Entity Identification Number, if you wish to register a vehicle under a business name.

  9. Pass the 6 Points of ID requirements. Pay the $24 fee. For your convenience, the MVC accepts American Express® card, MasterCard®, Visa® card, Discover card®, checks, money orders and cash. Your new non-driver ID will be mailed to you.

  10. Customer service representatives are available from 8:30 a.m. to 4:15 p.m., Monday through Friday. Our chatbot general information and pre-recorded information is available at all other times. If you are deaf or hard of hearing, please use 7-1-1 NJ Relay.

  11. New vehicles need a five-year inspection. To determine when you vehicle is due for inspection, check the inspection sticker on your windshield. You may complete your inspection up to two months before the expiration date.