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  1. Albany
  2. Beacon
  3. Buffalo
  4. Elmira
  5. Lockport (city)
  6. Mount Vernon
  7. New Rochelle
  8. Newburgh (city)
  9. Niagara Falls
  10. Peekskill
  11. Poughkeepsie (city)
  12. Schenectady
  13. Syracuse
  14. Utica
  15. Watertown (city)
  16. White Plains
  17. Yonkers

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New York Dmv



NYC Taxi & Limousine Commission
On January 1, 2005, the TLC implemented a new emissions test at its Woodside Inspection Facility. The New York State Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) and the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) are requiring this new test, On Board Diagnostics II (OBD II), in order to comply with state and federal mandates for clean air. In conjunction with the DMV and the DEC, the TLC hosted two information sessions. Below you can find information on OBD II, failure criteria under the standard OBD II test, and steps that you can take to prevent an emissions test failure. ... [Read More]

NYS GILS Subject - New York State
NYS Department of MotorVehicles (DMV) - Information on Driver's License, Vehicle Registration & Title, Registration renewal, License Plates, Vehicle Inspection, Repairs & Dealers, DMV Forms, Local Offices Addresses and hours, Call Centers, Traffic Safety, Custom Plates, DMV Records, Publications, Statistics. ... [Read More]

Driver License and Identification (ID) Card Information
After you pass your driving test, you will be issued an interim license valid until you receive your new photo license in the mail. Verify your address before you leave DMV. Notify the DMV representative if you have moved or if your address is incorrect. If you have not received your photo license with 60 days, call 1-800-777-0133 to check the status. You will need to provide information from our interim license. ...

You will be issued an interim license valid for 60 days and/or a receipt for your ID card until you receive your new photo license and/or photo ID card in the mail. Check your address before you leave DMV and tell the DMV representative if your address is incorrect. Your new license and/or ID card will be mailed to you within 60 days. If you do not receive your license and/or ID card after 60 days, call 1 (800) 777-0133 to check on the status. Have your interim license and/or ID card receipt with you to provide information when requested. ... [Read More]

Comments: New York State Attorney General's Office
requiresmanufacturers to notify the state Department of Motor Vehicles ("DMV"),upon the repurchase of any vehicle pursuant to New York's -- or anyother state's-- lemon laws, that the vehicle was returned to themanufacturer for nonconformity to its warranty. A similarrequirement exists for dealers repurchasing used cars pursuant to thestate's used car lemon law (4) . DMVis required to print the mandated disclosure on any subsequent certificateof title issued for the repurchased vehicle. Further, any vehicle whichbears a sister state's lemon law brand on its certificate oftitle, when sought to be registered in New York, will be issued acertificate of title by the DMV which reflects the out-of-statebrand. ... [Read More]

Remote Login to NOVEL Databases: New York State Library
You must be a New York State resident to use this service. Your NYS Driver License or NYS Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) Non-Driver ID number will only be used to show that you are a New York State resident. No personal information is accessed or stored. Children may use the license number of a parent or guardian. ...

To access the NOVEL databases, please enter the number from your NYS Driver License or NYS DMV Non-Driver Photo ID Card (without spaces): ... [Read More]

Older Driver Family Assistance Help Network
Buffalo NY 14203 In regard to privacy, according to the NYS DMV web site , "If a person usesthe Freedom of Information Law to request a copy of the form that youfiled, the DMV does not disclose your name or other information thatidentifies you. If the person who sends the report is a person who is ina position of authority, (for example, a physician or a police officer)the DMV does disclose the name of the person who sent the report." TheHelp Network would advise someone who wants to remain anonymous, towrite on the form: ... [Read More]

DMV: Offices
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New York State Ethics Commission Advisory Opinion No. 91-16
The opinion request concerns an MVR employed in the DMV agency [ ] AdjudicationOffice who is engaged in the outside practice of law. That MVR purchased a newspaperadvertisement which contained the large heading "Traffic Tickets," and described the MVR asan "experienced motor vehicle trial attorney" who would "defend you against any movingviolation. . . ." The advertisement included the employee's name, [county] address, and twotelephone numbers. It did not refer to either the employee's employing agency, DMV, or hisMVR title. Nevertheless, DMV believes the employee's practice of law constitutes a conflictof interest with his official duties and seeks a Commission opinion concerning the allegedconflict. ... [Read More]

New York Court Help -
A. After getting written permission from the judge who made the decision, an application can be made to the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV). Final approval is with the DMV. ...

Q. I was charged with DWI and my license was taken away. My case was then dismissed but the DMV won't give me back my license. What do I do? ...

A. The final determination about giving back the license is with DMV. ... [Read More]

New York - Buckle Up New York (BUNY), Click It or Ticket
In 1984, New York State enacted the first mandatory safety belt use law in the nation. Since then, the safety belt compliance rate has increased to 85 percent, a rate considerably higher than the national average. Data compiled by the New York State Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) indicates that failure to wear safety restraints is the most prevalent factor associated with traffic fatalities in each of the last two years for which there is complete data. Thirty percent of highway deaths in New York State occurred to occupants who were unrestrained. Contrary to widespread public perception, not buckling up was a greater factor in highway deaths than alcohol or excessive speed in both 2000 and 2001. In-patient hospital costs for unbelted crash victims are 50 percent higher than for belted victims. Society pays 85 percent of those costs. ... [Read More]


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