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Massachusetts Registry News

Massachusetts Ignition Interlock Requirements

In the case of Ronsethal v. Registry of Motor Vehicles and RMV Board of Appeal, the Superior Court upheld the Ignition Interlock Device requirements of Melanie’s Law. The facts of the case are as follows: Mark Rosenthal was arrested twice for operating a motor vehicle under the influence (OUI). His first offense occurred on April […]

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Need to Avoid a 90 day or 1 year Mass. License Suspension for JOL Speeding?

The Mass. RMV imposes an automatic and mandatory license suspensions for Massachusetts Junior Operators who have been found responsible for speeding. A first offense will result in a 90 day loss of license and a second offense will result in a mandatory one year loss of license. Also, junior operators who are caught speeding will

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Massachusetts Traffic Tickets

I just read a rather interesting article on the subject of Massachusetts traffic citations. It was written by Joe McKinney, a former police officer and police academy instructor. In “More than Just a Ticket,” McKinney discusses an interesting statistical study done on Massachusetts traffic tickets. The study showed that local Massachusetts police officers were 24 percent

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Proposed Law Requires Vision Screening & Bans Text Messaging

The Boston Globe recently reported on proposed legislation which would require the Mass. RMV to administer mandatory vision screenings for drivers over 75 years old, who are attempting to renew their Massachusetts driver’s licenses. The bill would also provide immunity to physicians who report patients to may be unsafe to drive and it would prohibit

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Massachusetts Habitual Traffic Offender License Revocations

The Mass. RMV will suspend your driver’s license for a period of 4 years, as a Habitual Traffic Offender, if you accumulate a total of three major moving violations, or any combination of twelve major or minor moving violations with in any 5 year period. In most cases, both in-state and out of state traffic

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Mass. Traffic Tickets (Civil Motor Vehicle Infractions)

Civil violations, such as not obeying traffic signals or speeding, are considered non-criminal and can usually be settled by paying fines. If you receive a citation from a law enforcement officer for a civil motor vehicle infraction (CMVI), you must pay the required fine or request a court hearing to dispute the citation within 20

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The Board of Appeal is Moving Again

The Board of Appeal of the Massachusetts Division of Insurance of the Office of Consumer Affairs and Business Regulations has the legal authority to reverse or modify decisions of the Massachusetts Registry of Motor Vehicles. The Board hears license suspension appeals and Massachusetts hardship license cases in various locations throughout the state. The Board was previously located

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Late Suspension for Drug Conviction Reversed on Appeal

In the case of Kevin Perry v. Massachusetts Registry of Motor Vehicles, a superior court judge ruled that it was improper for the Registry of Motor Vehicles to suspend Perry’s license, for unlawful possession of a class b controlled substance with intent to distribute, years after his drug conviction. On October 5, 2005, Perry was

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