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No queues: you can now apply for rights and documents in New Jersey online

'11.08.2020'

Vita Popova

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The completed form can then be printed, signed and submitted to the agency, where it will be processed by an MVC employee. This will save you waiting in line. A new opportunity available to residents of New Jersey, told the publication NJ.com.

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Beginning August 10, New Jersey drivers can apply or renew documents online without visiting the Motor Vehicle Commission Office (MVC).

This step will save customers time by avoiding long lines of people who want to fill out a paper form. During the pandemic, people had to queue up at night.

Drivers will now be able to fill out forms electronically before sending them to the agency. The innovation concerns 20 shapesfrom documents for obtaining a driver's license and ending with badges for cars for the disabled.

On July 11, Chief Executive Officer Sue Fulton pledged to roll out online forms in a month. She spoke about this in an interview with NJ Advance Media.

“It will save time. It takes more time to fill out the forms at the agency, ”Fulton explained.

Since MVC resumed operations after a three-month shutdown due to the pandemic, they have faced long queues. People waited for hours to complete operations requiring their personal presence.

Now everyone can fill out many forms online - from a phone, laptop or other personal electronic device. The completed form can be printed, signed and sent to the agency, where it will be scanned and processed by an MVC employee. Certain forms, such as registration renewals, can also be printed and mailed to MVC offices.

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Paper forms will continue to be available from agencies for those who do not have access to online filling out.

Filling out forms online will really save drivers time.

“It will also speed up processes within our agencies as clients come with their own completed forms and documentation,” Fulton added.

Recall that in the state of New Jersey, MVC offices resumed receiving citizens on July 7. Since then, people have been forced to stand in line to obtain rights and other documents from the night that infuriates them.

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