April 23, 2007
Use Rate of Self-Service Stations in Michigan Doubles
Michigan's Self-Service Stations, which are similar to cash machines, logged almost 30,000 transactions and $3 million in revenue in the first 12 months. Since then, the stations have logged more than 75,000 transactions totaling $7.5 million in revenue in the second year. Since their inception, there have been more than 105,000 transactions and $10.6 million in revenue.
The Self-Service Stations offer customers a convenient way to renew their license plate tabs. Many of the stations are accessible day and night. The added convenience also allows branch office staff more time to help customers with more complex needs.
The service stations feature simple touch-screen instructions, dispense new license tabs, and accept Discover, Visa, and MasterCard debit and credit cards. Customers simply scan the bar code on a renewal notice with their correct name, address, vehicle information and personal identification number before paying.
Visit the Michigan Department of State's Web site for more information.
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