DMV expands off-line registration options

Nebraska DMV expands online registration renewal services

The Nebraska Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) has expanded online registration renewal services, providing greater convenience and accessibility to Nebraska vehicle owners. Over the past year, the DMV has implemented several enhancements to broaden the range of vehicles eligible for online renewal. New and expanded online services include:

• Military members: Non-resident military members residing in Nebraska and Nebraska resident military members residing outsidethe state now have the option to renew vehicle registrations online.

• Additional vehicle types: Online renewals are now available for vehicles with single-plate decals, amateur radio plates, and vehicles subject to heavy vehicle use tax (HVUT) requirements.

• Address changes: Vehicle owners who have moved within the same county or from one Nebraska county to another can now renew their registration online without needing to visit a DMV office.

• Specialty plates: Customers can renew registrations and obtain previously requested specialty plates through the online portal.

• Bulk renewals: The latest enhancement allows vehicle owners to renew multiple registrations expiring in the same monthwith a single transaction, streamlining the renewal process for households or businesses with multiplevehicles.

“These improvements reflect our commitment to making DMV services more efficient and accessible,” said Rhonda Lahm, director of the Nebraska DMV.“We’re excited to offer expanded online options, saving our customers time and making it easier to stay compliant with registration requirements.”

Vehicle owners are encouraged to visit the Nebraska DMV website at dmv.nebraska.gov/services to explore the enhanced online service and determine their eligibility for online renewal.

 

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