The Massachusetts Registry of Motor Vehicles (RMV) continues to thoroughly review its licensing protocols and credential requirements to identify and implement additional measures to reduce non-essential travel, reduce the need for customers to visit an RMV Service Center, and ensure proper “social-distancing” for business partners and Massachusetts residents.
The following new changes to service delivery and organizational protocols are now or are about to be in place as follows:
- Professional credentials for School Bus Certificates, School Pupil Transport Licenses (7D), Inspector Licenses, Driving Instructor Licenses and Driving School Licenses that have expired or are expiring between March 10 and April 30 will be extended for 90 days after the State of Emergency is lifted. These credentials are considered “active” as the RMV implements system changes to reflect that status in the near future
- Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) holders are now able to renew their licenses online if they are self-certified in the Non-Excepted Interstate (NI) category for medical certification.
- All passenger and motorcycle road tests (Class D and Class M) have been cancelled through Monday, May 4, 2020.
- The Milford and Wilmington RMV Service Centers are open exclusively to perform commercial transactions; reservations are now available and walk-ins are still accepted. Performing a commercial transaction at any other open RMV location will require a reservation. To make a reservation, visit Mass.Gov/RMV and select the "Make or Cancel a Reservation" option.
Reminders About Other Previously Announced Changes:
- Driver’s licenses, ID cards, and Learner’s Permits, including Commercial Driver’s Licenses and Permits (CDL/CLP) that have expired or are expiring between March 1, 2020, and April 30, 2020, have had a 60-day extension applied to the current expiration date and do not need to be renewed at this time. Customers holding a license or ID marked “Limited-Term” that expired between March 1 and April 30 should visit Mass.Gov/RMVfor more information and to check the validity of their credential. CDL Medical Certificates that expire on or after March 1 until April 30 will be extended until June 30 to prevent license downgrades and elective medical visits, as well as alleviate demand on medical providers.
- The RMV has implemented a strict no walk-in policy at a limited number of Service Centers that remain open to the general public. Service for necessary in-person transactions are available by appointment only. Customers should visit Mass.Gov/RMVto make a reservation at an open Service Center or find information on over 40 transactions that can be conducted online, by phone, or by mail.
- Non-Classroom Drivers Education. Through a temporary policy, the RMV is allowing driving schools to offer online driver education training and written testing during this emergency period only. The RMV will continuously monitor the current emergency and will keep you informed about the timeframe in which driving schools can offer alternative training.
- All passenger plate registrations that have expired in March or will be expiring in April have been extended for 60 days. Registrations that expired in March have been extended until May 31 and registrations that expire in April have been extended until June 30. Registration renewals can continue to be performed online at Mass.Gov/RMVduring this time. Customers will not be able to make an appointment to renew passenger registrations at a Service Center at this time.
- The annual motor vehicle safety and emissions inspection stickers that expire on March 31 and April 30 have been extended 60 days and all motorcycles with inspection stickers originally set to expire on May 31 must be inspected by June 30. The RMV is also extending the time during which newly registered vehicles must be inspected based on the purchase date.
- Class D and M Learner's Permits knowledge exams have been suspended through May 4. Commercial Learner’s Permit tests can be taken at the Milford and Wilmington RMV Service Centers during normal business hours.
- Massachusetts State Police are still conducting road tests for Commercial Driver's Licenses (CDLs), but require anyone taking these road tests to bring and wear a mask or face covering for the entirety of the test.
- The National Safety Council (NSC) and the RMV have previously announced the cancellation, through May 4, of the following Massachusetts in-person classroom driver safety classes: 8-hour Driver Retraining Program, 4-hour Driver Attitudinal Retraining Program, and the 4-hour State Courts Against Road Rage (SCARR) Program. The RMV has temporarily approved an alternative way to deliver the statutorily required content in the form of an online course. For a limited time, participation in the online course will fulfill the in-person class requirement. Additional information is available here and impacted customers can expect to receive specific instructions directly from NSC.
Details on all of these extensions and additional information on RMV services and the RMV’s response to COVID-19 can be found here.
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