(04-27-2021, 09:04 PM)BURLEY Wrote: (04-27-2021, 08:23 PM)JArner Wrote: During my last registration I signed up for email notifications. I'm still a month or two out for my toys but will be interesting to see if the emails come in.
I thought that I did also in Oct. when I registered my truck. I Just got back from DMV and was told that I would be notified next time. For $122 of taxes, I would think that they could afford a postcard.
FYI from KSL news
SALT LAKE CITY — Those postcard reminders about your expiring vehicle registration are officially coming back less than a year after they were discontinued in favor of a paperless-only option.
The Utah State Tax Commission announced Monday that the first batch of Division of Motor Vehicles' registration renewal notice postcards will be sent this week for Utahns whose vehicle registration expires in May.
Officials added they encouraged anyone who hasn't already to check their physical address records to ensure that postcards are sent to the right address. Postcards will not be sent to anyone who has already and eventually signs up for an email reminder option, which remains the commission's preferred option.
The return of the postcard service is the result of
HB170, which helped bring back funding for the postcard service.
The bill, sponsored by Rep. Scott Chew, R-Jensen, along with many bipartisan co-sponsors, was created after the outrage and concern caused by the end of the postcard reminder service.