Why Electronic Vehicle Registration

Automate Compliance Screening

Manual compliance monitoring methods are sporadic and usually depend upon other incident detection events, resulting in minimal sampling of the total vehicle population.

Recoup Lost Revenues

Government agencies lose millions of dollars each year due to an estimated 7 to 15 percent of vehicles not compliant with annual registration requirements, which trickles down to tax payers and law-abiding citizens who foot the bill.

Improve Public Safety and Security

Thousands of unsafe, uninsured and/or excessively polluting vehicles in violation of government regulations are on our roads at any given time. The inability to track and monitor vehicles in secure areas and throughout various transportation corridors limits national security goals.

When is EVR Utilized?

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 inspector 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.

In Response to Accidents

EVR is used to automatically collect driver and vehicle data, ensuring accuracy for reports, and allowing officers to concentrate on the people involved, as well as other aspects of an accident. When equipped with a portable printer and laptop, accident reports can be printed at the scene and given to drivers. EVR is also an added advantage to mobile data transmission abilities in many patrol cars.

Expanded Coverage in Times of Crises

Increase the level of coverage without significantly increasing the number of agents and ensure public safety using spontaneous monitoring in the face of AMBER Alerts, Homeland Security Threat Level Advisories, or special events that cause traffic congestion.

How does EVR Impact DMV Agencies?

EVR relieves operational burdens and improves fiscal performance for state DMVs, providing an automated means to screen vehicle registration compliance 24/7. EVR is a tool to elevate customer services capabilities and increase the scope and effectiveness of regulation enforcement for commercial vehicles. EVR will provide an equitable means to enforce and strengthen the integrity of vehicle registration law by:

bulletAutomating the registration enforcement system
bulletEliminating sporadic enforcement
bulletReducing avoidance of fees
bulletReducing non-insured vehicles
bulletEnsuring state inspection requirements are met

How does EVR Impact Law Enforcement Agencies?

EVR provides law enforcement with the ability to increase vehicle registration compliance in part by deterring motorists from being non-compliant. Subsequently, agencies can allocate resources to higher priority public safety concerns. EVR strengthens law enforcement capabilities by enabling:

bulletFaster apprehension of serious law offenders
bulletAutomated detection and citation generation of non-compliant vehicles
bulletEasy access to, and sharing of, inter-agency information
bulletOfficers to be alerted prior to approaching a vehicle with a history of incidents

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