Missoula County supports HB 624 – Generally revise motor vehicle laws, up for hearing tomorrow morning in House Business and Labor. HB 624 eliminates a notary requirement that represents the most frequent reason staff must send customers away to resolve. The notarization is rarely an issue that affects the genuineness of a transaction and adds time and cost for motor vehicle customers. Additionally, HB 624 helps pave the way for electronic titling, which would allow transactions to be completed entirely online. This would be a tremendous improvement in customer service and reduce workload in a very busy government office.
Missoula County supports HB 624: Generally revise motor vehicle laws, up for hearing this morning on the House Floor. HB 624 eliminates a notary requirement that represents the most frequent reason staff must send customers away to resolve. The notarization is rarely an issue that affects the genuineness of a transaction and adds time and cost for motor vehicle customers. Additionally, HB 624 helps pave the way for electronic titling, which would allow transactions to be completed entirely online. This would be a tremendous improvement in customer service and reduce workload in a very busy government office.
Missoula County supports HB 624: Generally revise motor vehicle laws, on the Senate floor tomorrow morning. HB 624 eliminates a notary requirement that represents the most frequent reason staff must send customers away to resolve. The notarization is rarely an issue that affects the genuineness of a transaction and adds time and cost for motor vehicle customers. Additionally, HB 624 helps pave the way for electronic titling, which would allow transactions to be completed entirely online. This would be a tremendous improvement in customer service and reduce workload in a very busy government office.
Sent afternoon of 2/26:
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Missoula County supports HB 624 – Generally revise motor vehicle laws, up for hearing tomorrow morning in House Business and Labor. HB 624 eliminates a notary requirement that represents the most frequent reason staff must send customers away to resolve. The notarization is rarely an issue that affects the genuineness of a transaction and adds time and cost for motor vehicle customers. Additionally, HB 624 helps pave the way for electronic titling, which would allow transactions to be completed entirely online. This would be a tremendous improvement in customer service and reduce workload in a very busy government office.
Please support HB 624.
Sent February 28:
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Missoula County supports HB 624: Generally revise motor vehicle laws, up for hearing this morning on the House Floor. HB 624 eliminates a notary requirement that represents the most frequent reason staff must send customers away to resolve. The notarization is rarely an issue that affects the genuineness of a transaction and adds time and cost for motor vehicle customers. Additionally, HB 624 helps pave the way for electronic titling, which would allow transactions to be completed entirely online. This would be a tremendous improvement in customer service and reduce workload in a very busy government office.
Please support HB 624.
Sent this afternoon:
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Missoula County supports HB 624: Generally revise motor vehicle laws, on the Senate floor tomorrow morning. HB 624 eliminates a notary requirement that represents the most frequent reason staff must send customers away to resolve. The notarization is rarely an issue that affects the genuineness of a transaction and adds time and cost for motor vehicle customers. Additionally, HB 624 helps pave the way for electronic titling, which would allow transactions to be completed entirely online. This would be a tremendous improvement in customer service and reduce workload in a very busy government office.
Please support HB 624.