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How Would Mass. RMV Consolidation Affect You?

All but four of the existing 30 Registry of Motor Vehicles branches — in Greenfield, Nantucket, on Martha's Vineyard and in Boston — would close if the state's consolidation proposal is approved.



Written by Mary MacDonald, Editor, Milford Patch


The state Registry of Motor Vehicles may consolidate more than two dozen of its branch offices, creating instead 12 regional centers that would serve state customers. A new document outlining potential regionalization and other proposals was presented to the department's board of directors last week.

All but four of the existing 30 branches — in Greenfield, Nantucket, on Martha's Vineyard and in Boston — would close under the consolidation plan.

What do you think of the RMV's consolidation proposal? Tell us in the comments.

The consolidation concept is designed to increase efficiency and improve customer service, including wait times. The proposed regional centers, including one in Barnstable and another in New Bedford, would place the RMV offices into larger buildings with more desks and employees than the branch offices, according to a report on the proposed consolidation.

"[The plan is a] concept for the future of the RMV including improving technology, developing new third party partnerships and exploring a move toward branch regionalization in order to better serve the customer. Branch closures or new openings are not imminent," said DOT spokesperson Sara Lavoie on Monday. 

"This is a concept that is years away from reality. It was presented to the Board of Directors on Wednesday (July 17) and it was well received and further analysis will be done on the regionalization concept."

As part of the modernization plan, the RMV would phase out some in-person functions, including registration renewals.

In addition to Barnstable and New Bedford, 10 regional centers would be opened in New Bedford, Raynham, Braintree, Framingham, Burlington, Haverhill, Lowell, Worcester, Leominster, Springfield and Pittsfield.

"These locations are only suggestions, but we believe that they are ideal," the report states. "All are positioned near major metropolitan areas, along key highways, and within RTA or MBTA service areas. They are also distributed evenly enough to place most Massachusetts' residents within 15-20 miles of an RMV branch."

How would the RMV's consolidation proposal affect you? Tell us in the comments.

The proposal is part of a report, "Modernizing the Registry of Motor Vehicles," released following a July 17 meeting of the Massachusetts Department of Transportation board of directors. According to a spokeswoman, the report was "well received and further analysis will be done on the regionalization concept."


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