New Law Allows Temporary Deactivation of Vehicle License Plates Major Benefit for Virginia Military; Motorcycle and RV Owners

Starting January 1, 2014, customers who operate Virginia-registered vehicles for only part of the year may temporarily deactivate their license plates and cancel the insurance without having to surrender the plates. The Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) Important News

New Laws Enhance DMV Services for Military, Veterans and Families – DMV Provides an Array of Military-Friendly Initiatives

The Virginia General Assembly approved legislation that will add to the number of the Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles’ (DMV) military-friendly initiatives The Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) Important News

DMV Mobile Office Serves Troops Preparing for Deployment – DMV 2 Go Will Assist Military Members with All DMV Transactions

The mobile customer service center of DMV, called DMV 2 Go, will serve soldiers and family members from the Virginia National Guard 1710th Transportation Company on April 2, 2013, as they prepare for deployment to Afghanistan. The Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) Important News

Governor McDonnell Announces New Full-Service DMV at Fort Lee in Prince George County – Partnership with Military Installation Provides State Government Access to Virginia’s Active Duty Personnel, Veterans and Families

Governor Bob McDonnell announced an agreement between the Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) and Fort Lee to open a full service DMV customer service center (CSC) at the military installation in Prince George County. The Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) Important News

Johnson, Schuette sue to count late military ballots

Secretary of State Ruth Johnson and Attorney General Bill Schuette today announced they are filing suit against 24 communities to require local clerks to extend the counting deadline for ballots that were not sent by the deadline set by Michigan election law so the voices of military and overseas voters are heard. Michigan.Gov | SOS … Read more

Johnson, Schuette sue to count late military ballots

Secretary of State Ruth Johnson and Attorney General Bill Schuette today announced they are filing suit against 24 communities to require local clerks to extend the counting deadline for ballots that were not sent by the deadline set by Michigan election law so the voices of military and overseas voters are heard. Michigan.Gov | SOS … Read more

Ballots ready to be sent to military, overseas voters

Secretary of State Ruth Johnson announced today that military and overseas voters should have their ballots sent to them this week in compliance with federal law if they’ve requested them. The Bureau of Elections has reminded all 1,514 city and township clerks in the state of their responsibility to send the ballots no later than … Read more

Secretary of State Ruth Johnson: Local clerks in 70 communities missed military and overseas absentee-ballot mailing deadlines

Michigan Secretary of State Ruth Johnson today announced that a U.S. Department of Justice lawsuit is imminent after local city and township clerks in 70 communities missed state and federal deadlines for providing absentee ballots to military and overseas voters for the August primary election. Michigan.Gov | SOS | Headlines | State Wide News