DMV kiosk – Supermarket

By | April 7, 2015

DMV kiosk – Supermarket

One of the earlier examples of DMV Kiosks in supermarkets. You can tell my older design and smaller touchscreen.

DMV kiosk

The state’s first vehicle-registration self-service kiosk is proving quite a draw at a Westerville grocery store. Merritt Kimball of Worthington recently drove to Marc’s supermarket, 111 Huber Village Blvd., to sample the machine.

Source: www.dispatch.com

Kiosk users just swipe their driver’s license and credit card. The machine then provides registration stickers.

A total of nine self-service kiosks are planned as part of a statewide one-year pilot program allowing motorists to renew vehicle registrations and obtain license-plate stickers without having to stand in line at BMV offices.

DMV kiosks in supermarkets offer several benefits:

  1. Convenience: They allow customers to complete DMV transactions while shopping, saving time and reducing the need for separate trips to the DMV office.
  2. Extended Hours: Supermarkets often have longer operating hours than DMV offices, providing more flexibility for customers to access services.
  3. Reduced Wait Times: Kiosks can help alleviate long lines at DMV offices by offering an alternative for routine transactions.
  4. Instant Results: Many kiosks can print registration renewals and stickers on the spot, eliminating the wait for mail delivery\.
  5. Accessibility: Kiosks are often equipped with features like language options, headphone jacks, and braille, making them accessible to a wider range of users.

These benefits make DMV kiosks in supermarkets a convenient and efficient option for completing various DMV transactions.

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Author: Staff Writer

Craig Keefner -- With over 40 years in the industry and technology, Craig is widely considered to be an expert in the field. Major early career kiosk projects include Verizon Bill Pay kiosk and hundreds of others. Craig helped start kioskmarketplace and formed the KMA. Note the point of view here is not necessarily the stance of the Kiosk Association or kma.global