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- Montana Motor Vehicle Division launches new driver licenses and IDs
The newly designed Montana driver license is pictured here All Montana licenses and IDs also feature encoded elements such as one and two-dimensional barcodes and security backgrounds designed to help reduce driver license fraud and identity theft
- Montana’s Motor Vehicle Division unveils new driver services system and . . .
HELENA – The Montana Motor Vehicle Division (MVD) is preparing to launch a new driver services system on Monday, November 13 The new system will increase the number of services that can be completed online, decrease overall appointment times, and improve the wait times
- Montana Motor Vehicle Division launches mobile ID services
The law requires MVD to offer citizens the ability to use Montana Mobile ID by September 1, 2025 “As a Gen Z lawmaker, I sponsored this bill to give Montanans the option to add their driver license to their digital wallet
- Montana’s Motor Vehicle Division Launches New Online Appointment . . .
Since launching on October 11, the new scheduling system has led to a 30 percent decrease in calls to the MVD call center for assistance and a decrease from 30 percent to 10 percent in appointment no shows, providing greater appointment availability
- Montana’s Motor Vehicle Division and County Treasurer’s offices prepare . . .
The new system will overhaul the vehicle titling and registration process In preparation for the launch, all MVD exam stations will be closed, and County Treasurer offices will not be processing vehicle transactions Thursday, March 13 through Sunday, March 16
- Montana Department of Justice
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- Bill of Sale Form MV24 - Montana Department of Justice
I have the right to sell the vehicle vessel described above and will warrant and defend the title against the claims and demands of all persons except the secured party noted on the Montana title application
- DOJ’S OCP alerts Montanans to increase in text scams – Montana . . .
HELENA – The Montana Department of Justice’s Office of Consumer Protection (OCP) is warning Montanans of fraudulent text messages from scammers claiming to be from the Montana Motor Vehicle Division (MVD) and asking the recipients to pay fines or traffic tickets
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