PARKVILLE, Md. —Monday marked the start of a new era for trips to the Maryland Motor Vehicle Administration.
For months, MVA officials have been preparing the public for new driver's licenses and identification cards that are part of an effort to reduce the number of times people have to go into MVA branch offices.
The hope is that wait times for other services will go down if getting a new license means going online. The new licenses and identification cards have new features that officials think makes one of the most secure IDs in the country.
Maryland residents say the stigma about going to an MVA branch is that it takes an all-day visit to get transactions done. It's a stigma the MVA is well aware of.
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I was only in there for 15 minutes total the last time & since I'm not taking medicine on schedule or impatient I'll be just fine.
ReplyDeleteThe renewal should be every 10 years.
ReplyDeleteThe new licenses and identification cards have new features that officials think makes one of the most secure IDs in the country.
ReplyDeleteBut I bet an illegal alien can get one in a heartbeat.
That pretty much makes him a citizen, doesn't it?
That's all u see in there now. Do they comprehend purchasing insurance. I was hit by one uninsured probably gave a fictional name
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