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MVSC Expands into Illinois, Virginia, Wisconsin and Oregon, Kicking-Off Its Vehicle eRegistration National Rollout Plans


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California's biggest electronic vehicle registration provider launches registration courses and renewal services as it prepares to introduce its registration software nationwide

AGOURA HILLS, CA -- May 7, 2015: Motor Vehicle Software Corporation (MVSC), the California-based creator of the award-winning DMVdesk electronic vehicle registration (EVR) software, is beginning a phased introduction of its title and registration solution as well as training program in four new states: Illinois, Virginia, Wisconsin and Oregon. MVSC's initial out-of-state expansion is the first step in its mission to automate registration nationwide.

In Illinois, MVSC has begun processing registration renewals, with a comprehensive EVR offering planned for early 2016. Virginia's Secretary of State has recently authorized MVSC to provide EVR, which MVSC anticipates offering in Virginia soon after it introduces its Registration Management Professional (RMP) title and registration training certification program later this year. MVSC is entering Wisconsin in June with its RMP classes. In Oregon, MVSC is taking the first steps towards doing business with the DMV.

As it prepares to introduce its EVR solution nationwide, MVSC has been recruiting domain and registration specialists with decades of experience, creating jobs in Illinois, Virginia, Wisconsin, Oregon and California. This capable staff will enable MVSC to be the title and registration solution that bridges the private sector and government agencies to drive efficient work flows.

"In planning MVSC's growth, we've been reviewing regulatory and business conditions in numerous states and we believe MVSC can contribute to simplifying registration in Illinois, Virginia, Wisconsin and Oregon," said Don Armstrong, MVSC President and CEO. "To support this initiative, we're hiring experts with a deep knowledge of registration in these states. As we grow state-by-state, we feel confident MVSC can be the registration solution that's going to benefit drivers, dealerships, government agencies and local economies."