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Probate judge seeks county approval of print‑on‑demand DMV kiosk amendment

May 06, 2026 | Montgomery County, Alabama


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Probate judge seeks county approval of print‑on‑demand DMV kiosk amendment
Probate Judge JC Love briefed the commission on a simple contract amendment with NUMO DMV LLC to select the county‑funded print‑on‑demand kiosk model for a self‑service DMV kiosk.

Judge Love said the kiosk will allow customers to pay and print registration stickers on site rather than waiting for mailed stickers. He described the amendment as administrative — it reflects the county selecting the model the commission previously appropriated — and said implementation is expected in late summer, with the county among the first in the state to deploy the system.

Commissioners asked about additional driver services in a second stage of implementation; Judge Love said the vendor and the state have discussed extending services to driver license renewals later. The amendment does not add cost to the county beyond the previously approved funding for the county‑funded model.

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