New Jersey MVC sees long lines as customers wait overnight at locations across state

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Sunday, October 11, 2020
New Jersey MVC sees long lines as customers wait overnight at locations across state
(Previous story) Long lines across Motor Vehicle Commission agencies in New Jersey continue since reopening on July 7.

NEW JERSEY (WABC) -- Long lines across Motor Vehicle Commission agencies in New Jersey continue since reopening on July 7.

People waited in line for hours overnight in Bayonne, Wallington, Jersey City, and other licensing centers throughout the state.

People waited in line for hours overnight at Motor Vehicle Commission agencies across New Jersey and other licensing centers throughout the state.

People were reportedly selling their places in line for up to $100.

Gov. Phil Murphy signed two bills into law in September that tried to ease long lines and wait times.

Toni Yates reports New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy signed two bills into law Thursday that he hopes will ease long lines and wait times at Motor Vehicle Commission agencies through

One of them allows the MVC to use old photos of drivers who are 65 and older, which will allow them to renew their licenses online.

The second gives state residents 120 days instead of 60 to register their vehicles and get New Jersey licenses during the pandemic.

Compounding the issue, three MVC locations are closed because an employee tested positive for COVID-19.

The closed sites are located in Paterson, North Bergen, and Newark.

Also, the MVC is closed Monday for Columbus Day.

The NJMV says most transactions can now be conducted online.

We're awaiting an official statement from the MVC, however, the agency is responding to some people who are expressing their frustration on social media.

The agency goes on to write "Again, we are not satisfied with this kind of situation. We have more new initiatives coming to continue to reduce the lines. In the meantime, several of our northern NJ agencies have had to close since an employee tested positive, waiting for contact tracing. Health and safety is our first priority."

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