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Nebraska Department of Motor Vehicles
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Installed Lobby Management/Queuing System AutoTest Refresh – wireless tablets Elimination of Issuance Certificate - Signature pad enhancement Update to document management system
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Expanding Facial Recognition to non-DMV photo Other state and local L.E. entities Integration of Nebraska jail booking photo databases with DMV Department of Corrections NSP State Probation Office 90% of dl fraud committed by individuals with criminal records
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Phase II Adopt the Real ID source doc list Imaging and retention of source docs State issued doc tied to length of USCIS doc Hold only one document Jan 2013 Security Plan/Gap Analysis May 2012 Integrate National Change of Address process into d.l. process -- 2013
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Medical Certification
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Electronic Lien and Titling Process November 1, 2010 Utilizing the third-party provider concept Four vendor solutions for lenders 530 participating lenders 30% of lien transactions 2011 License Plate Reissuance 6-year plate cycle
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IRP Renewals – 2011 -- 47.6% up 9% since 2009 IFTA Tax Returns – 2010 -- 55.3% up 11% since 2008 Motor Vehicle Registration Renewal – 5.5% 2011 License Plate reissue process Specialty Plate Orders – 82.5% On-Line Driver License Renewal and Duplicates -- 27% Driver License Reinstatement – 67% Certified Driving Records – 99% Coming Soon: Handicapped Permitting Process On-line Permitting Process - teen drivers
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On-Line Services P.I & E. 2011 Center for Digital Government Award ClickDMV.ne.gov “N’Side Nebraska”
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ALR version 1.11 – 1993 In 2010 – 13,500 DUI approx. DMV received 11,539 “sworn reports” 5,664 petitions for ALR hearings (5,65 hearings) 9,733 convictions – 85.1% conviction rate 441 appeals to District Court -- 4.5% appeal rate Automatic stay of revocation under the appeal process 1 st offense ALR– 30-day temporary/sworn report 90 –day revocation – eligible for employment permit after 30 days no driving
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LB 667, 2011 Session – ALR version 2.0 Ignition Interlock Initiative - Jan 1, 2012 1 st offense – 15 days with temporary/Sworn report Waives right to ALR hearing Agrees to 180 day revocation Goes straight to Ignition Interlock Obtains a DMV issued Ignition Interlock Permit (IIP) Drives with device and IIP restrictions for a min 165 days Petitions for ALR hearing Privileges revoked after 15-day temp Loses hearing – revoked for 180 days Not eligible for Ignition Interlock Device/Permit No Employment Permits
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Questions? Beverly Neth Director Nebraska DMV Beverly.neth@nebraska.gov 402.471.3900
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