A proposed legislation would require health care providers to report information to the NJ Motor Vehicle Commission about individuals whose health problems may impair their ability to safely operate a vehicle.
If you've built up massive surcharges with the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission (MVC), chances are you've lost your driver's license. However, help could be on the way.
The New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission (MVC) is expanding its "Skip the Trip" program to all drivers. The program allows residents to renew their drivers licenses by mail.
Problems traced to a fire alarm that knocked out Motor Vehicle Commission computers late last week have lingered into this week, with customer frustration levels rising.
New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission offices will stay open an extra hour on Saturday thanks to a computer glitch that kept the agency's computers offline for most of Friday.
Beginning August 1st, the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission will require drivers with disabilities to get re-certified by a doctor every three years in order to get a handicapped placard and license plates for their car.
Law enforcement in New Jersey can quickly track down family members of non-responsive car crash victims with the launching of an emergency next-of-kin registry by the Motor Vehicle Commission (MVC).