New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission
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The New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission is the governmental agency responsible for registering and inspecting automobiles and licensing drivers in the U.S. state of New Jersey.
The Commission is comprised of eight members, four of whom are appointed by the Governor. Laurette Asante, Pamela Fischer, Grissele Camacho-Pagan and Steven Scaturro are the four gubernatorial appointments. Three cabinet members also serve on the Commission: the Attorney General, the State Treasurer and the Commissioner of the Department of Transportation.
The eighth position is reserved for the Chief Administrator of MVC, who also serves as the Chair of the Commission. Sharon Anne Harrington is Chief Administrator of the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission (MVC). She was first appointed in March 2004 and reappointed by Governor Jon S. Corzine in January 2006. She directs nearly 3,000 employees at 80 locations throughout the state. Ms. Harrington is the fourth woman, and 21st individual, to lead the organization in its 100 years of existence. In July 2006, Ms. Harrington was elected to an At-Large seat on the Region 1 Board of Directors of the American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators (AAMVA).
[edit] Mission statement
"To promote motor vehicle safety for our citizens by delivering secure, effective and professional motor vehicle services, and to achieve public trust and confidence in the quality and integrity of those services."[1]