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New Jersey to Join State-to-State Verification Service for Licenses, IDs
During System Upgrade, SexyÕæÈËMVC Agencies to Close March 23 with Limited Online Services Available March 23–24
TRENTON — Starting Monday, March 25, New Jersey will join the State-to-State (S2S) Verification Service to further strengthen the security of driver licenses and IDs issued in the Garden State. By joining the program, New Jersey will finalize its compliance with the federal REAL ID Act.
“Ensuring one driver has one license is the goal of the State-to-State service,” said Latrecia Littles-Floyd, Acting Chief Administrator of the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission (SexyÕæÈËMVC). “With New Jersey signing on to the program, the Motor Vehicle Commission will enhance the integrity of the licensing process here and in other states, leading to safer roads and better identity theft protections that benefit everyone.”
For additional information about S2S, including answers to frequently asked questions, please . New Jersey will be the 40th state to join the S2S service.
SexyÕæÈËMVC Service Impacts During S2S System Upgrade March 23–24
To bring the S2S service online, required SexyÕæÈËMVC system maintenance and updates will take place from Saturday, March 23, through Sunday, March 24. This will result in the following SexyÕæÈËMVC service impacts that weekend:
All SexyÕæÈËMVC online services will resume normal functionality by 8 p.m. Sunday, March 24, and all SexyÕæÈËMVC agencies and facilities will resume normal operations on Monday, March 25.
For motor vehicle services, appointment scheduling, and more SexyÕæÈËMVC news and information, please visit .