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DMV outlines modernization plans, print-on-demand plates and earlier driver license rollout

2506624 · March 3, 2025
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Nebraska Department of Motor Vehicles Director Rhonda Lamb told the Appropriations Committee the agency is accelerating a driver's license modernization project, seeking fee adjustments and pilot print-on-demand plates to cut waste and speed service.

Rhonda Lamb, Director of the Nebraska Department of Motor Vehicles, told the Legislature's Appropriations Committee the agency is accelerating several modernization projects and requested a small driver-record fee adjustment to support those changes.

Lamb said the department's driver's license modernization project, authorized in 2021, is "on track to finish by fall of 2026, nearly 6 years ahead of schedule," and that completing the project earlier will save an estimated $15 million to $20 million. She described benefits including faster transaction times, increased online renewals while…

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