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In full transparency, the following is a press release from the Massachusetts Registry of Motor Vehicles submitted to SOURCE media.

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BOSTON- The Massachusetts Registry of Motor Vehicles (RMV) is announcing transactions will not be possible on Saturday, November 13, and Sunday morning, November 14, as the RMV is migrating to a new infrastructure platform. 

No online transactions can be conducted from 1 a.m. on Saturday to noon. on Sunday, no vehicle inspections can occur, and business partners will be unable to perform transactions.

“The pause in conducting transactions is a necessary step in order for the Registry to be successful in migrating to a new infrastructure platform,” said Registrar Colleen Ogilvie.  “We apologize to customers who are inconvenienced and encourage the public to take advantage of transaction opportunities and vehicle inspections at another time.”

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The RMV respectfully asks customers and business partners to process Registry transactions on Sunday, November 14, after 12:00 p.m.

The RMV is migrating to a new infrastructure platform that better manages customer service delivery and for an improved technology performance.

While the migration occurs:

  • No web transactions, no myRMV online transactions, and no online access to the RMV system willbe available, and
  • No motor vehicle inspections can occur.

Every effort has been made by the RMV to minimize the impact to customers and business partners.

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Drivers who have an inspection sticker expiring in November are encouraged to take their vehicle to an inspection station prior to November 13 or wait until November 15.

In addition, anyone seeking to conduct an online transaction will find more than 40 transactions are possible on Mass.gov/RMV, outside of the migration transaction pause. 

Registry customers who are members of AAA may also conduct many transactions at an AAA branch office in Massachusetts outside of the time period for this migration.

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Susan Petroni is the former editor for SOURCE. She is the founder of the former news site, which as of May 1, 2023, is now a self-publishing community bulletin board. The website no longer has a journalist but a webmaster.