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Massachusetts State Organizations | Mass. gov Find information on Massachusetts state agencies and departments, your statewide officials, and the judicial and legislative branches of state government
RMV Celebrates Massachusetts 250 with Commemorative License Plate BOSTON — In celebration of 250 years of America’s independence and Massachusetts’ revolutionary legacy, the Registry of Motor Vehicles (RMV) is unveiling a commemorative specialty license plate featuring the year “1776” and the number “250 ”
REAL ID | Mass. gov If you want to use your license or ID card to fly, gather your REAL ID required identity documents – most customers need to show just four documents* proving lawful presence in the United States, their SSN, and residency in Massachusetts
Massachusetts Department of Revenue | Mass. gov POSTPONED: Proposed Withholding Requirement on Real Estate Sales by Non-Residents 5 20 2025 Massachusetts Department of Revenue See all news and announcements for the Massachusetts Department of Revenue > Organization Sections > Content
Mass. gov Licensing and Permitting Portal - Massachusetts Welcome! This page lets you apply for, renew or change a license, search for records, and file and track a complaint for Division of Occupational Licensure, Department of Labor Standards, and Alcoholic Beverages Control Commission DOL Board of Real Estate Brokers and Salespersons, see the Board of Registration of Real Estate Brokers and Salespersons page for more information on the new
Check a health profession license | Mass. gov You can check the status of a health profession license, permit, certification, or Massachusetts Controlled Substances Registration (MCSR) using our online verification platforms
How unemployment insurance benefits are determined - Mass. gov In Massachusetts, with just a few exceptions, the law assumes that any worker who provided services for an employer was an employee, and that the pay they received should count toward their eligibility for unemployment benefits