North Carolina DMV – North Carolina Reaches One Year Mark for REAL ID

North Carolina Reaches One Year Mark for REAL ID by RALEIGH – In just one year, more than 445,000 North Carolinians have obtained REAL IDs from the N.C. Division of Motor Vehicles since the new identification debuted on May 1, 2017. REAL ID is the single form of identification that meets new federal security requirements … Read more

North Carolina DMV – Transportation Officials Mark Year of Progress and Recovery in Central N.C.

Transportation Officials Mark Year of Progress and Recovery in Central N.C. by FAYETTEVILLE –  For the N.C. Department of Transportation, 2016 was a year filled with accomplishments and challenges. Crews in Divisions Six and Eight completed or kicked off several projects that satisfied objectives outlined in Governor Pat McCrory’s 25-Year Vision for transportation and rebuilt … Read more

Missouri DMV – Bid Process Reaches Halfway Mark With Proposals for AAA St. Louis, Bonne Terre, Cabool, Cassville, Lexington & Salem License Offices

Bid Process Reaches Halfway Mark With Proposals for AAA St. Louis, Bonne Terre, Cabool, Cassville, Lexington & Salem License Offices by Missouri Department of Revenue

Christie Administration Joins with Lourdes Medical Center and Organ Donor Programs to Mark Increase in Donor Designations in New Jersey

Citing the nearly 118,000 people nationally waiting to receive a life-saving organ transplant, Motor Vehicle Commission (MVC) Chairman and Chief Administrator Raymond P. Martinez…. NJMVC News|Motor Vehicle Commission

Media Advisory: Chief of Staff Mark Cate, State Officials to Honor Law Enforcement & First Responders

NASHVILLE — Gov. Bill Haslam’s Chief of Staff Mark Cate will join the Tennessee Department of Safety and Homeland Security in honoring 24 law enforcement officers and first responders at this year’s First Responder Awards Ceremony held at the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation on Monday. The ceremony will celebrate those who have dedicated their lives … Read more

Chief Mark Foulks Appointed to Homeland Security Council

NASHVILLE — Greeneville Fire Chief Mark Foulks has been appointed to the state’s Homeland Security Council by Tennessee Gov. Bill Haslam. The Council was created by Executive Order 8 to work with the Office of Homeland Security in planning and directing statewide homeland security activities and to interact with federal and local officials in promoting … Read more