The New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission’s mobile unit is visiting Princeton through March 10 for residents who would like to obtain a REAL-ID driver’s license, renew a vehicle registration or turn in old license plates.
The mobile unit will be stationed in the parking lot at Monument Hall, near the Suzanne Patterson Senior Center, between 8 a.m. and 2 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 or another federally approved form of identification, officials said.
Appointments for REAL-ID driver’s licenses can be made online at https://telegov.njportal.com/njmvc/AppointmentWizard/225.
Appointments for vehicle registration renewals can be made at https://njportal.com/njmvc/AppointmentWizard/262.