Phone: 508-881-1119    Email: attorney@rmvappeal.com

Mass. RMV Opens New Branch in Charlton

by Suspended License Help 11. August 2009 20:54

In an effort to save money, the Massachusetts Registry of Motor Vehicles is closing some of its branches and encouraging customers to use the Registry’s on-line system to avoid longer driving and waiting times. Many Registry transactions can be completed on-line, so that a trip to a Registry Branch is not necessary. We all like to hate the Registry and complain about cuts. However, Registrar Kaprielian implemented the cuts and branch closing in a very thoughtful way, so as to minimize public inconvenience while saving money. She had to cut her budget by $13 Million, and consumers are undoubtedly going to feel a cut that big. However, in keeping with today’s electronic era, she improved the Registry’s on-line transaction system so you can now get your Massachusetts Driving Record on-line and do other transactions which previously required a trip to the Registry.

Taking advantage of state owned property, Registrar Kaprielian closed some buildings which the Registry was renting and opened others in state-owed buildings, to avoid paying on-going rental costs. For example, on August 10, 2009, the RMV opened a full service branch in Charlton, MA on the Mass. Turnpike. This move saves the $60,000.00 per year by allowing the RMV to close the Southbridge branch. Times are tough and this seems like a smart move. The new RMV branch can be reached by Route 20 or from the eastbound lane of the Mass. Pike.

Remember if your license is suspended or revoked or you are trying to get a Massachusetts Hardship License, you will need to see a Registry Hearing Officer. You can only go to certain Registry branches which hold license suspension and revocation hearings.

Powered by BlogEngine.NET 1.5.0.7

We are located in Framingham, Massachusetts, close to the following Boston are cities and towns: Boston, Dorchester, Jamaica Plain, Lynn, Beverly,
Salem, Peabody, Everett, Chelsea, Winthrop, Roxbury, Brookline, Newton, Watertown, Waltham, Winchester, Stoneham, Melrose, Wakefield, Burlington,
Arlington, Belmont, Wellesley, Needham, Dedham, Milton, Quincy, Mattapan, Hingham, Weston, Brighton, Cambridge, Charlestown
Home  |   License Suspended? Get Your License Back  |   Melanie's Law  |   Hardship License  |   Massachusetts DUI
Ignition Interlock Devices  |   Examples of Our Success  |   Contact a Lawyer  |   Site Map

This web site presents general information about Massachusetts Suspended License Lawyers and it is not intended as legal advice and it should not be considered or relied upon as such. Contacting Massachusetts Suspended License Lawyers by email or telephone will not establish an attorney-client relationship, which can only be established through completion of our client intake protocol, including without limitation, a conflicts checking process. Absent current confirmation of engagement, any information or documents transmitted by you to us will not be treated as confidential, secret or protected in any way. The contents of this web site is considered attorney advertising and Attorney Brian E. Simoneau is responsible for its content. Massachusetts Suspended License Lawyers is not a state agency or affiliated with the Registry of Motor Vehicles. We are private practice attorneys who assist clients with Massachusetts License Reinstatement and Hardship License cases. If your are attempting to reach the Massachusetts Registry of Motor Vehicles Driver Control Unit (Suspension Department), you can call them at 617-351-7200. You can reach the Board of Appeal of the Massachusetts Division of Insurance at 617-351-9710.