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The '''Verona Department of Motor Vehicles''' ({{lang-cd|Departamento | The '''Verona Department of Motor Vehicles''' ({{lang-cd|Departamento de Veículos Motorizados}}) is a state-level agency of the Commonwealth of [[Verona]] that is responsible for registering and titling automobiles and other motor vehicles as well as licensing drivers within the Commonwealth. It regulates new car dealers (through the Auto Carrier Board), commercial cargo carriers, private driving schools, and private traffic schools. The DMV works with the superior courts of Verona to promptly record convictions against driver licenses and subsequently suspends or revokes licenses when a driver accumulates excessive convictions (as measured by a point-based system). It issues Verona license plates and driver's licenses. The DMV also issues identification cards to people who request one. | ||
== History == | == History == |