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  1. Mass.gov

    © 2026 Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Mass.gov® is a registered service mark of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Mass.gov Privacy Policy

  2. Massachusetts State Organizations | Mass.gov

    Find information on Massachusetts state agencies and departments, your statewide officials, and the judicial and legislative branches of state government.

  3. Massachusetts Registry of Motor Vehicles | Mass.gov

    The RMV is responsible for registering and inspecting motor vehicles, licensing drivers, and processing payments for traffic citations in Massachusetts. You can complete more than 60 transactions online …

  4. Locations | Mass.gov

    This page, Massachusetts Registry of Motor Vehicles Locations, is offered by Massachusetts Registry of Motor Vehicles

  5. Fishing & Hunting | Mass.gov

    Explore the great outdoors in Massachusetts. Here you’ll find the information you need to enjoy fishing and hunting opportunities.

  6. Unemployment | Mass.gov

    If you’re unemployed in Massachusetts, you may be eligible for resources to help you get back on your feet. Employers can also find information about the contributions they must make by law for their …

  7. Department of Unemployment Assistance - Mass.gov

    The Department of Unemployment Assistance supports Massachusetts workers through challenging times and helps employers navigate the unemployment insurance system.

  8. Driving & Motor Vehicles | Mass.gov

    Find everything you need to drive in Massachusetts, from getting and renewing a license to signing up for E-ZPass to pay electronic tolls.

  9. Passenger (Class D) Driver's Licenses - Mass.gov

    If you are a Massachusetts resident (or even a non-resident), you must have a valid driver's license to operate a motor vehicle on any public road, highway, or other way permitting access to the public.

  10. Vehicle Title & Registration | Mass.gov

    To drive in Massachusetts, your vehicle needs to be properly registered with the RMV, and you need to have a legally acquired title.