Pal Beach County Tax Collector Adds Additional MV Express Vehicle Registration Kiosks

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August 13, 2024
West Palm Beach, Fla. – Palm Beach County Tax Collector Anne M. Gannon announced that her office has added four more MV Vehicle Registration Kiosks in Palm Beach County, bringing the total number of kiosks to nine.
The MV Express Kiosks are a convenient way to renew and print motor vehicle registration and decal on the spot in a matter of minutes. To renew vehicle registration at one of these “ATM-like” kiosks, vehicle owners will need a registration renewal notice PIN or their license plate number, the date of birth of the first registered owner and a credit/debit card*.  The kiosks are located in the following Publix stores in Palm Beach County:
  • NEW!  Publix at Chasewood Plaza- 6330 West Indiantown Road, Jupiter
  • NEW!  Publix at Crestwood Square- 11977 Southern Boulevard, Royal Palm Beach
  • NEW!  Publix at Shoppes at Village of Golf-11200 South Military Trail, Golf
  • NEW!  Publix at Reserve Shopping Center- 9720 Clint Moore Road, Boca Raton
  • Publix at Gardens Towne Square, 4200 Northlake Blvd., Palm Beach Gardens
  • Publix at Greenwood Shopping Center, 1700 S. Congress Ave., Palm Springs
  • Publix at Boynton Lakes Plaza, 4770 N. Congress Ave., Boynton Beach
  • Publix at Gardens Shops at Boca, 7060 W. Palmetto Park Rd., Boca Raton
  • Publix at Village Commons, 831 Village Blvd, West Palm Beach
“The addition of these new kiosks is due to our commitment to market and promote the convenience and ease of using these kiosks,” said Gannon.  “Representatives from Intellectual Technology Inc. (ITI), the company that provides the kiosks, have remarked on how impressed they have been with the growing popularity of the kiosks located in Palm Beach County.”

You can find additional information about these kiosks at www.pbctax.com/kiosks/.
 
*A 2.3% credit card service fee and $4.50 convenience fee applies. This fee is collected by the vendor and not retained by the Palm Beach County Tax Collector’s Office.
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For more information, please contact:
Anne M. Gannon
Constitutional Tax Collector
(561) 355-2805
jvortolomei@pbctax.com
 
About the Constitutional Tax Collector, serving Palm Beach County
The Constitutional Tax Collector, serving Palm Beach County was established as an independent agency in 1885 by the Florida Constitution. Today, Anne M. Gannon, the first woman elected to the office of Constitutional Tax Collector in Palm Beach County, is serving her fourth consecutive four-year term. The Tax Collector’s main office is located at 301 N. Olive Avenue, West Palm Beach. Six service centers are located throughout the county, serving the nearly 1.5 million residents with real estate property, tangible property, and tourist development tax services, vehicle and vessel registration, motor vehicle license services, and other services including hunting and fishing licenses. With a team of more than 340 employees dedicated to providing unparalleled service that inspires trust, the PBC Tax Collector’s Office collected $5.07 billion in property taxes during the 2022 property tax year. For additional information, visit PBCTAX.com, or follow @TaxPBC on Instagram, @PBCTax on Facebook, and @TaxCollectorPBC on YouTube.
 
About ITI
Intellectual Technology, Inc (ITI) has over 30 years of experience partnering with governments to improve efficiency and expand access to secure services. ITI kiosks and online testing solutions enable citizens to complete DMV transactions quickly and to engage DMV services outside of DMV offices and office hours in a secure manner. ITI currently partners with over 30 states and four Canadian Provinces to empower DMVs to provide services when and where their customers prefer
 
Contact:
Jeffrey Vortolomei, Chief Communications Officer
jvortolomei@PBCTAX.COM, (561) 355-4271