OPRA is a new state law that was enacted to give the public greater access to government records maintained by public agencies in New Jersey. The
public has the right under OPRA to examine or obtain copies of those public records that are not subject to exceptions from disclosure. Under OPRA, all levels of New Jersey government are required to produce records, when properly
requested. Certain records are considered exceptions. OPRA expands the intent of the Right to Know law by re-defining what records are available to the public, by setting standards for accessing those records, and penalties
for failing to disclose them.
These documents must be requested using the forms listed below:
All of the information above must be mailed in accordance with instructions on the form.
Forms are available online or can be obtained by calling:
1-609-292-6500.
Access to and use controlled by the Driver Privacy Protection Act, N.J.S.A. 39:2-3.3 et seq., and N.J.A.C. 13:18-11.3. Fees set by N.J.A.C. 13:18-11.4.
Persons interested in records of the New Jersey Department of Transportation, Motor Vehicle Commission other than those pertaining to driver licenses, vehicle registrations, vehicle titles and driver histories should contact the Official Custodian of
Records of the Motor Vehicle Commission.
The contact information for the Official Custodian of Records of the Motor Vehicle Commission is as follows:
Official Custodian of Records
Motor Vehicle Commission
225 East State Street
P.O. Box 162
Trenton, NJ 08666-0162
ATTN: Legal & Regulatory Affairs
(a) All requests for access to government records pursuant to N.J.S.A.47: 1-A et seq., as amended and supplemented, held or controlled by the Department of a Constitutional agency, shall be made in writing. Access
means, inspection, examination, or copying.
(b) The requestor shall provide the following information on the provided form(s):
(c) Request records online: An form is available on the OPRA Central website. The site features a State Request Form. For MVC requests, choose Transportation (Department) and select Motor Vehicle Commission (Division) for online government records requests.
(d) Request records by mail: You can obtain the form by calling 1-609-292-6500.
(a) Request forms shall be hand-delivered during normal business hours of the public agency, mailed, or transmitted electronically by facsimile, e-mail or web site access by the requestor to the appropriate division
or agency custodian of records.
(b) Upon receipt of the request form, the custodian shall review the request from for clarity and completeness. If the request form is unclear as to the government record requested, the custodian shall advise
the requestor of the deficiency, provided the requestor has included contact information on the form. The custodian may require the requestor to provide additional information to identify the record or to ascertain the requestor’s
identity and status to determine whether access is authorized. The custodian shall deny a request for access if the request is unclear or incomplete after attempting to reach a reasonable resolution with the requestor. A request
shall not be deemed complete until the pre-payment required under this section is received by the custodian.
(c) All inquiries and processes involving the request shall include a tracking number.
(d) Upon receipt of a request form, the custodian may estimate the cost of providing the records and may require the pre-payment of the estimated sum, and of any special mailing or delivery costs. Payment shall
be made by cash, check, or money order payable to the State of New Jersey. Except as provided otherwise by law or regulation, costs shall be those set forth in N.J.S.A. 47:1A-1 et seq., as amended and supplemented.
(e) The custodian shall sign and date the request form, enter the estimated fee and, if applicable, tracking number, and provide the requestor with a copy.
(f) A fee shall not be required for inspecting or examining government records.
(g) Upon request, a custodian may allow requestors to use the requestor’s own photocopying equipment to copy public records, provided that it will not disrupt the business operations of the custodian
and will not endanger the public records.
*Payment methods
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