NYS DMV

No Licenses Issued
No Licenses Issued
No Licenses Issued
Operations at the two Department of Motor Vehicles offices in Broome County were curtailed by an electrical problem in Albany. Sharon Exley in the Broome County Clerk's Office said the trouble was linked to a "significant power outage" at the DMV central office...
DMV Office Still Empty
DMV Office Still Empty
DMV Office Still Empty
Broome County has been unable to find a buyer for the building that had housed the Binghamton DMV office in the city's First Ward. The office at 181 Clinton Street was closed more than a year ago in what was billed as a money-saving move by county officials...
Offer received
Offer received
Offer received
Broome County has received an offer to purchase the Binghamton building that had been the site of a DMV office for more than a decade. The office in the city's First Ward closed in mid-January. The DMV operation was relocated to the downtown bus station on Chenango Street...
Downtown opening
Downtown opening
Downtown opening
The Department of Motor Vehicles Binghamton office has been relocated from the First Ward to the downtown bus station. Broome County Clerk Richard Blythe says the office on Chenango Street will open for business Wednesday morning...
DMV move
DMV move
DMV move
Broome County is preparing to move the Department of Motor Vehicles office out of Binghamton's First Ward. The DMV operation is expected to be shifted to empty space at the downtown bus station on Chenango Street. Broome County clerk Richard Blythe, who oversees the operation of the local DMV offices, says the relocation could happen early next year...
Weekend drivers
Weekend drivers
Weekend drivers
The Department of Motor Vehicles office on Washington Avenue in Endicott does a lot of business every Saturday. For years, the office has been open for a few hours on Saturday to accommodate people who can't take care of DMV transactions during the week...
New York Lawmaker Outraged Over License Deal
New York Lawmaker Outraged Over License Deal
New York Lawmaker Outraged Over License Deal
New York State Senator Mark Grisanti of Buffalo says he is outraged over the Department of Motor Vehicles awarding the contract to print driver's licenses to a Canadian company. Grisanti says the Ottawa company's bid was $38 million higher than the lowest bid, which was offered by the British company that has been handling the work for more than a decade...