New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission Chief Administrator Sue Fulton announced Thursday that all agency, road testing, and inspections facilities will remain closed until at least Monday, May 11 in an effort to slow the spread of COVID-19. 

In addition to expanding online services, the commission is continuing essential operations, including measures to support commercial trucking to keep the supply chain moving during the COVID-19 pandemic, officials said.

Most renewals of driver licenses, non-driver IDs, and registrations – including, for the first time, some commercial registrations – can be processed online at NJMVC.gov. Customers can change their address, pay fees, and other services online as well.

Drivers with suspended licenses can seek to get licenses restored, if they are eligible, using email. Drivers who believe they are eligible for restoration should email suspension.info@mvc.nj.gov.

“As Governor Murphy reminds us, public gatherings represent a threat to all of us, as New Jersey works to flatten the curve in this global pandemic,” Fulton said in a written statement. “The volume of customers that typically visit our agencies would risk the health of our customers and employees alike. We will continue to strive to make as many services available online as possible.”

Expiration dates for driver licenses, registrations, inspection stickers, and temporary tags were extended by two months on March 13.