ELECTRONIC VEHICLE REGISTRATION
When to Use EVR
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Speed, convenience, and safety

Whether it is expanding coverage in the face of an AMBER Alert, a change in the Homeland Security Threat Level Advisory, or simply increased traffic due to a special event, there are times when spontaneous monitoring is necessary to ensure public safety. Electronic Vehicle Registration enables authorities to increase their level of coverage without significantly increasing the number of agents on site.

During inspection time
Motorists can take advantage of increased speed, convenience, and accuracy as a result of EVR at inspection centers. Using EVR, vehicle information such as VIN, make, model, and license plate number is automatically transmitted to a database for inspectors to validate data and perform inspection. After inspection, updated information is loaded to a DMV database for inter-agency use.

Handling vehicular offenses
Vehicle information can be compared in milliseconds to the DMV’s database to determine if the vehicle is stolen, non-compliant with governmental requirements, or if there are unpaid offenses. Additionally, incident reports or tickets can be generated automatically through a violation processing center.

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Steven R. Baumhardt
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