FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Monday, April 27, 2020
Contact: Kristen Schulze Muszynski
207-626-8400


Seven more towns join Rapid Renewal Service

 
Residents can now renew vehicle registrations online


AUGUSTA — Secretary of State Matthew Dunlap has announced that seven additional Maine towns have launched Rapid Renewal, the Department of the Secretary of State’s online service for the renewal of motor vehicle registrations.

The Towns of St. Albans, Livermore Falls, Deer Isle, Easton, Stow, Solon and Prospect are now active Rapid Renewal participants.

Rapid Renewal is an e-commerce service allowing citizens to conduct business with municipal government and state government in one seamless online transaction. Rapid Renewal has gained national acclaim and Mainers have enthusiastically embraced it. While municipal participation in Rapid Renewal is optional, the service has now grown to 275 municipalities and has seen more than 1,942,389 transactions processed to date.

All seven towns will accept payments via e-check and credit card. Residents can continue to visit the town offices to pay in person, but now also have the option of conducting these transactions online. Through Rapid Renewal, citizens can quickly and easily renew their vehicle registrations and pay their municipal excise taxes online, 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

Rapid Renewal may be accessed through www.sosonline.org, the Secretary of State’s site for online services.

Municipal officials who would like more information about participating in Rapid Renewal are encouraged to contact the Department of the Secretary of State at 626-8400 or by email at sos.office@maine.gov.