
"Along with other services available in front of Publix Supermarket checkout lanes, vehicle registration renewals will soon become as easy for Broward County residents as ordering a Pub Sub, according to a spokeswoman at the Broward County Tax Collector's Office. Kiosks are being installed now at five Publix locations in Hollywood, Coconut Creek, Plantation, Coral Springs and Cooper City, says Nicole Murad Scarcella, spokeswoman for Tax Collector Abbey Ajayi."
"Anyone who doesn't have a PIN number can enter their license plate number and the date of birth of the first name listed on the registration, according to the tax collector's website, browardtax.org. After swiping their credit card, the machine will spit out a license plate sticker and the registration card that Florida law requires to be kept in the vehicle. Drivers will pay a $4.50 convenience fee on top of the regular renewal fee, Scarcella said."
Kiosks are being installed at five Publix locations in Hollywood, Coconut Creek, Plantation, Coral Springs and Cooper City to allow vehicle registration renewals. The tax collector's office plans to announce five additional stores before year end. Drivers can access accounts with a PIN from renewal notices or by entering a license plate and the first registrant's date of birth. After swiping a credit card the kiosk prints a license plate sticker and the registration card. A $4.50 convenience fee applies. The kiosks cannot issue metal tags or process suspended licenses, boats, mobile homes, driverless vehicles, National Guard tags, or personalized plates. The system is provided by Florida MV Express, operated by Nuemo, following a 2019 Hillsborough rollout.
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