www.kswebtags.org – Registration Renewal KS Tags

KS WEB Tags

  • Kansas residents can visit the KSWebTags web site to renew their vehicle registration
  • When a vehicle is renewed with the Kansas online system, the new decal or license plate will be mailed to the residence within 10 days from the county’s treasurer
  • Only vehicles that are eligible for the online Kansas vehicle renewal are assigned a PIN. The Kansas Division of Motor Vehicles or the treasurer’s office can not issue a PIN

The state of Kansas has an online e-tag system (i.e. KSWEBTags) that allows residents to renew their car registration online. To renew a Kansas vehicle registration online, customers will need to go through four easy steps:  entering the alphanumeric PIN and vehicle year, verifying their vehicle’s specific information like make, model, and year, choosing how payment will be made,  and taking down the Kansas renewal authorization and confirmation number.

KS WEB Tags Comments

  • There is a processing fee for using the Kansas online vehicle renewal system, but the fee is assessed per transaction, no matter how many vehicles are renewed
  • Those funds go towards the cost of building, enhancing, protecting, and maintaining the online Kansas.gov government portal

Traditional vehicle renewal through the mail is still available for Kansas residents who choose to do so. New vehicle registration cannot be done online. If corrections need to be made to a Kansas vehicle registration, that must be also done through the mail.

More about the Kansas Division of Motor Vehicles

  • The Kansas Division of Motor Vehicles is a part of the Kansas Department of Revenue
  • Headquarters are located in the capital city of Topeka
  • The KDOR also handles tax collection, property valuations, distribution of alcoholic beverages, enforcing  liquor laws, motor vehicle and trailer titles, and more.

Any questions about the KSWEB Tags service can be directed to the Kansas Division of Motor Vehicles at 785-296-3621 or for those who like to conduct business face to face can show up at Docking State Office Bldg. 1st Floor, 915 SW Harrison, Topeka, Ks 66612.

Primary References

  1. www.kswebtags.org

www.njtrainingsystems.org – View New Jersey Training Opportunities

NJ Training Systems

  • New Jersey residents can use the New Jersey Training Opportunities website to find a list of schools and organizations that offer occupational, job training, and education programs that accept publicly funded tuition
  • Eligibility for New Jersey training programs depends on a number of factors like income, previous education, and family status, and it’s best to speak with a member of the NJ Training Career Center Staff to help navigate program applications
  • The NJ Training Systems web site can be searched by occupation or by training type like marketing, human services, and hospitality

The NJ Training Systems services was developed to help residents find information on publicly funded programs that provide job training and education opportunities for qualified applicants. The NJ training website was established by the New Jersey Department of Labor & Workforce Development, and organizes programs by their physical location, the overall cost of the program, the intended outcomes, and even the length of training that’s available.

  • Tuition for these programs is available through various grants that will need to be qualified for and applied for, and aren’t guaranteed
  • New Jersey Career Assistance Navigator is designed to support “lifelong career exploration” through specially funded schools
  • For questions related to a specific program, the NJ Career Assistance website lets potential applicants speak directly with schools and programs, and allows for direct contact

Inclusion of a training provider on the NJ Training Systems web site should not be seen as an entitlement, and also should not be seen as a guarantee that NJ Training makes any referral to a program. If a potential applicant uses the New Jersey Occupational Training System web site to apply for a program, it should be considered a mutual decision. The NJOTS web site is purely for informational purposes.

To contact NJ Training System Opportunities:

  • njtopps@dol.state.nj.us

Primary References

  1. www.njtrainingsystems.org

www.nylaarp.com/service – manage your account, make payments, and manage your beneficiarie

NYL AARP Service

  • Customers who have their AARP Life Insurance through New York Life Insurance Company can log on to manage their policy
  • New York Life AARP customers who do not already have an account can easily create one. All they will need is their last name, date of birth, the last 4 digits of their Social Security number, their certificate number, and their e-mail address
  • No login is necessary for a customer to make a payment towards an AARP account as a guest, access the AARP beneficiary change form, or the AARP change payor form

When AARP customers logon to the New York Life Insurance website, they can do a number of things, including making a payment, updating their personal information, changing their beneficiaries, and accessing all the important forms they need.

AARP’s life insurance operated through New York Life offers AARP members both permanent and term life insurance coverage. There’s no physical exam required to join New York Life Insurance, and acceptance is based solely on health records. AARP members who are interested in coverage can sign up to receive an instant quote for term life insurance. The basic level of insurance from AARP New York Life provides up to $100,000 of coverage.

The AARP Lifetime Income Program also from New York Life is designed to provide a revenue stream that provides a guaranteed income that becomes a part of retirement savings. Annuities from New York Life insurance are designed to help AARP members meet their retirement goals not just during, but before their retirement.

Designed to help enrich the lives of people over the age of 50, AARP is a non-profit organization that focuses on health, finances, and a number of other aspects of life.

To contact New York Life about an AARP life insurance policy:

  • The AARP Life Insurance Program, c/o New York Life, P.O. Box 30712, Tampa, FL  33630-371
  • 1-800-850-2658

Citations:

  1. www.nylaarp.com/service

www.tpvapayments.com – TPVA Online Payments

TPVA Payments

  • Pay a traffic or parking citation, a non-criminal traffic ticket, or a red light camera ticket issued by Suffolk County, New York online
  • To pay a Suffolk County parking citation, customers need to enter their case or ticket number, along with their last name. At that point, they will be directed to a page where they can enter their credit card information and make a payment that is immediately applied to their account
  • Citations issued by Suffolk County will need to be responded to immediately, as drivers who fail to respond to a ticket will automatically assume a guilty plea

Drivers in the five western towns that make up Suffolk County who receive a moving violation that is not criminal, and was not issued in an incorporated village will have their case handled by Suffolk County Traffic & Parking Violations Agency. This includes parking or red light camera tickets.  Please note the TPVA Payments is free to use.

  • Drivers who plead not guilty will have their case heard by a Judicial Hearing Officer
  • This JHO for Suffolk County does have the authority to suspend or revoke a New York driver’s license if they feel it is in the best interest of public safety to do so
  • Like with any other case in Suffolk County, the defendant does have the ability to present evidence and call witnesses in proceedings

If a driver chooses to plead guilty, they will need to sign the back of their ticket and either mail in payment to the Suffolk County Traffic & Parking Violations Agency or pay their citation online. A guilty plea cannot be entered by mail or online if it will result in the suspension of a New York drivers license.

American Express is not accepted for online traffic citation payments for Suffolk County.

To contact the Suffolk County Traffic and Parking Violations Agency

  • H. Lee Dennison Building, 100 Veterans Memorial Hwy, Hauppauge, NY 11788
  • 631-853-3800

Primary References

  1. www.tpvapayments.com

 

www.njhelps.org – NJ Helps Services Online

NJ Helps

  • Residents can access information on all programs offered by New Jersey’s Department of Human Services in one place
  • New Jersey citizens can find out their qualification status for federally funded and state funded programs that help with food, housing, employment, and health benefits
  • NJ Helps can help residents get assistance with addiction, through programs like Prevention & Early Intervention Services, with employment through programs like NJ Workability, for seniors with programs like NJ Caregiving, and with housing through programs like New Jersey Good Neighbors

The state of New Jersey has a “NJ Helps” web site designed to give residents a single sop resource for all of the services offered by the New Jersey Department of Human Services like the Division of Aging Services, the Catastrophic Illness in Children Relief Fund, Division of Disability Services, and the Office on Autism. With this website, residents can find contact information for New Jersy’s social help programs, information about applying for these programs, and helpful information about what it takes to qualify. There’s even a special tool that allows residents to enter their personal information and find out what New Jersey assistance programs they do qualify for.

  • The NJ Helps service also offers residents the chance to find out if they qualify for one of nearly 30 local and federal programs designed to assist with finding housing, employment, insurance, prescriptions, and more
  • Even if New Jersey residents have applied for these programs before, but they were denied because of financial eligibility, they can re-apply if their circumstances have changed.

Also on the NJ helps web site, residents can find helpline telephone numbers to call for each of the state’s offered services to receive more prompt attention or receive more information.

To contact the State of New Jersey Department of Human Services:

Primary References

  1. www.njhelps.org