Politics & Government

NJMVC Mobile Unit Coming To Hillsborough Municipal Building

The event will focus on issuing REAL ID licenses and renewing vehicle registrations.

HILLSBOROUGH, NJ — The NJMVC Mobile Unit is coming back to Hillsborough by popular demand.

The original event, which took place in January, was so successful that Mayor Robert Britting, Jr. reached out to the MVC to request additional dates to accommodate residents who would like to make appointments to apply for REAL ID licenses.

Sponsored by NJ 16th District Legislators Senator Andrew Zwicker, Assemblyman Roy Freiman, and Assemblywoman Mitchelle Drulis, the event will focus on issuing REAL ID licenses and renewing vehicle registrations. While those services will require registration in advance, handicapped placard acquisitions and license plate drop-offs won't require an appointment.

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Residents are encouraged to schedule appointments using this link.

"The last event filled up fast, so don’t wait to register for your REAL ID appointment," said Britting at the March 12 Township Committee meeting.

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The NJMVC will set up shop at the Hillsborough Municipal Building from Monday, March 25 through Thursday, March 28. Appointments begin at 9 a.m. with the last appointment at 2:15 p.m.

A REAL-ID compliant driver's license will be needed for persons who want to fly within the

U.S. effective May 2025, unless they have a U.S. Passport. To see what documentation is
necessary for obtaining a REAL ID, please visit the Document Selector at the NJMVC website.

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