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Trenton, NJ
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(609) 292-6500
RELEASE: May 6, 2021
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CUSTOMER ADVISORY

Salem, Cardiff MVC Centers Reopen May 7

Delanco MVC Center Closed May 8 Due to Limited Staffing

TRENTON –The New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission (NJMVC) has announced the Salem and Cardiff Licensing Centers will be reopening and resuming full operations tomorrow, Friday, May 7, following the completion of staff quarantine and full COVID-19 cleaning.

Additionally, the Delanco Licensing Center will be closed Saturday, May 8, due to staffing limitations.

MVC Centers Reopening

The following MVC Centers will reopen after full COVID-19 cleaning and the completion of staff quarantine. An employee tested positive for COVID-19 at each location. The following Centers are scheduled to reopen on these dates:

Newark Regional/Licensing Center

Thursday, May 13

Rio Grande Licensing Center

Thursday, May 13


MVC Online

The MVC now offers over 75% of transactions online at NJMVC.gov. There are nearly 30 online services available at the website, including most renewals for licenses and registrations.

Before scheduling an appointment, customers should first check to see if their transaction can be completed online and skip the trip to an MVC agency.

Scheduling an Appointment for an In-Person Visit

Nearly all in-person transactions at both Licensing Centers and Vehicle Centers require an appointment scheduled at NJMVC.gov.

Appointments are scheduled up to 60 days in advance and are widely available. The MVC has steadily grown the number of appointments, adding thousands each day.

Status Neutral Licensing

All those seeking to be licensed without regard to immigration status have to complete the state’s Graduated Driver License program and will receive a standard New Jersey driver license or ID when the requirements are met. Applicants should check the MVC’s First Driver License/ID webpage to learn more about getting a driver license in NJ.

Qualified applicants who have the required documents must start the process by scheduling an appointment online at NJMVC.gov to get their initial permit. Demand for initial permits is high, and customers should check the website frequently and try multiple Licensing Centers to book an appointment.

Renewals

License/ID and registration renewals that can’t be completed online require an appointment. Renewals are not available on a walk-in basis.

Appointment Cancellations

Any appointments canceled due to an MVC agency closure must be rescheduled on the website. Customers will get an email when their appointment has been canceled.

If a customer can’t make an appointment, it should be canceled using guidance in the MVC’s confirmation email to open the appointment for others.

Check Your Documents

Customers should check the expiration date on their documents and renew early. Most licenses can be renewed online three months before expiration and most vehicle registrations two months before expiration. If you can’t renew online, make an appointment within the renewal window. Don’t wait until you’re up against an expiration date!

Know Before You Go

Before all MVC visits, customers should log on to NJMVC.gov to check if the agency might be closed because of an employee testing positive for COVID-19, or for any other reason. The MVC has 39 locations to serve customers throughout the state.

Customers can complete many transactions online, schedule appointments, and find out more about MVC operations on the website. Customers can also identify whether a license or vehicle transaction is available online, by appointment, or walk-in by using the MVC “Cheat Sheet” on the home page of the website.