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Due to a system upgrade, the Hall County Tax Commissioner’s Office and state Motor Vehicle Division offices will not be able to process transactions for about a week in mid-January.
The Georgia Department of Revenue (DOR) DRIVES (Driver Record and Integrated Vehicle Enterprise System) is upgrading to a new version of the system used by the local tag offices to register and title vehicles.
Vehicle registration, titling services, online services and tag renewal kiosks will be unavailable from Tuesday, Jan. 12, 2021 through Monday, Jan. 18, 2021 so the upgrade can be implemented.
During this time, law enforcement will still have access to motor vehicle records through a statewide backup file.
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System. This multi-year upgrade modernizes the current DDS Driver’s License system and the DOR Tag & Title system. The new system will offer more self-service options, improve customer service, and enhance data integrity.
While DOR and County Tax Commissioners have been utilizing DRIVES since Spring 2019, this important upgrade done in tandem with the DDS system transition will ensure each agency will have access to the most recent enhancements and features of the software.
The DRIVES system establishes a customer centric Enterprise Solution to support each Agency, and the partners will maintain their individual roles as defined in State Law. DDS will continue to handle the state’s driver license and ID Card issuance function by properly trained and certified driver examiners. Each County Tax Commissioner will continue their established mission including motor vehicle license plate and title administration.
State IT Project Based on Fast Enterprises Software Receives Top Honors at 2020 Georgia Tech Show
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ATLANTA, Dec. 16, 2020 /PRNewswire/ Georgia s central IT authority has awarded top honors to an IT project that is modernizing the Peach State s driver s licensing and vehicle title and registration systems through a collaborative effort between state agencies and Fast Enterprises (FAST), a leading provider of government software and consulting services.
The Georgia Technology Authority recognized the Driver Record and Integrated Vehicle Enterprise System (DRIVES) project during the Authority s 2020 Virtual Digital Government Summit. DRIVES received the Georgia Technology Innovation Showcase Award for meeting distinct agency business requirements and transforming the way the state manages vehicle title and registration programs. The award noted that the modernized system, based on FAST s commercial-off-the-shelf FastDS-VS soft
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