Mobile MVC and Passport Services
Posted March 23, 2022Under the direction of Mayor & Public Safety Commissioner Robert B. Giangeruso and Chief Richard L. Jarvis, The Lyndhurst Police Department has once again partnered with New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission (NJMVC) in coordination with the Bergen County Clerk’s Office “Around The County” Satellite Office and Passport Outreach Services. The Lyndhurst Police Department is proud to lead the way in community outreach initiatives such as this for our residents.
This joint event will be held this upcoming Monday, March 28, 2022 from 10 AM to 2 PM at the Lyndhurst Community Center, located at 255 Riverside Avenue (Little League Fields).
THIS IS A FIRST COME, FIRST SERVE SERVICE
The NJMVC Mobile Unit can serve up to 40 customers, with an additional 10 customers to be placed on a standby list.
Currently, NJMVC can process up to 12 REAL ID customers, anything in excess of 12, customers would have to be placed on a stand-by list. REAL ID customers are asked to appear from 10 am to 11:30 am, if you report past noon, there is a likelihood that NJMVC will not be able to serve you.
License renewal/REAL ID upgrades - your drivers license MUST be within six (6) months of expiration at the date of the event.
* Surrendering license plates.
* Driver License renewals and upgrading to the REAL ID can be processed within six (6) months of expiration. NO exceptions!
* Registration renewals, Veteran Handicap and Purple Heart recipients’ placards.
* Permits and Non-Driver ID.
* License plate surrendering.
THE FOLLOWING TRANSACTIONS CANNOT BE PERFORMED AT THE MOBILE UNIT(S)
* Business vehicle registrations
* CDL’s
* Endorsements (aside from boats & motorcycles)
* Knowledge tests
* Out of State License Transfers
* Permit tests (Mobile Unit only issues permits)
* New Titles/Registrations (in-state or out of state)
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