 
Senator Lanza Announces Expansion of Online Dmv Services to Include Viewing License Status and Ordering Document Renewals and Replacements
Andrew J Lanza
December 11, 2013
Senator Andrew Lanza today announced that the  New York State Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) has expanded its online  services, making it easier for New York motorists to quickly and easily view the  current status of their driver license and renew or replace a driver license,  permit or non-driver ID online through the DMV website. 
Instead of waiting on line at the DMV, New  Yorkers will now be able renew or replace their driver licenses, check the  number of points on their license, and much more with the click of a button. This expansion of the DMV’s online services is part of the state's efforts to make all of State government more accessible and  convenient for New Yorkers.
In addition to the services listed above customers are  also able to check the address they have on file, any driving endorsements or  restrictions, the number of points on their license, and information about  suspensions or revocations and the steps they can take to clear them. The new  service is available to those who establish a free MyDMV account on the DMV  website and is part of the agency’s Customer Service  Initiative.
While accessing  driver license information and transactions, MyDMV online customers can also  sign up to receive email registration renewal and inspection reminders, purchase  a copy of their driver record, register to vote and enroll as an organ donor,  along with more than 35 additional transactions that can be completed on the DMV  website. 
Customers with a  driver license can sign up for their free MyDMV account at the DMV website  (www.dmv.ny.gov). Signing up is easy and requires the customer to  provide information that is printed on their license document and the last four  digits of their Social Security number. Customers also select a username and  password when establishing an account that will allow them to conduct additional  transactions in the future.
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