
With its high-quality Plate-to-Person
Matching service, DMVconnect™ enables Toll
Authorities to turn out-of-state license
plates into people, making invoicing and violation
processing possible.
Closing the DMV Gap for Out-of-State Toll Violators
Most Toll Authorities have the
resources necessary to obtain owner registration information for
in-state license plates. However, thousands of video tolls and toll
violations go uncollected because of the limited or difficult
access to out-of-state license plate owner registration
information. The DMVconnect™ service closes this information gap by
providing a single interface to obtain this hard-to-acquire data
from out-of-state DMVs, enabling Toll Authorities to collect fines
from ellusive out-of-state toll violators.
DMVconnect™ leverages ATS'
experience working with DMVs across North America as the largest US
issuer of photo enforced citations. When ATS Red-Light Safety
Cameras or Speed Compliance Cameras capture violating vehicles, our
internal systems are able to rapidly connect with the appropriate
DMV and obtain the vehicle's registration information.
On the Public Safety side, ATS
processes more than 1.2 million violations every month, which
means: When it comes to working with DMVs across North America, we
know what we're doing.
Key Benefits of DMVconnect™
- Access to owner registration information for vehicles
throughout the United States and Canada, including government
plates.
- Increase revenue while decreasing accounts receivables.
- Process 80 percent to 90 percent of violations
incurred by vehicles with out-of-state license plates that
currently go uncollected.
- Simple, quick, low-cost implementation, with no additional
equipment required.
- Secure data transfer utilizing existing Internet
connection.
- Yield an almost immediate return on investment.
- Optional skip-tracing services available.
How DMVconnect™ Works

Step 1: When a vehicle
with out-of-state license plates unlawfully or accidentally passes
through a cashless toll, the Toll Authority adds the vehicle's
license plate details to an electronic file
where the event assigned a unique transaction number.
Step 2: Through a secure
Internet connection, the Toll Authority submits the out-of-state
violating vehicle file to DMVconnect™.
Step 3: DMVconnect™ automatically
converts the data file to the format required by each DMV database
and submits each violation event to the appropriate DMV.
Step 4: Vehicle
owner registration information is secured from the DMVs for as
many violating vehicles as possible (typically, 80 percent to
90 percent).
Step 5: DMVconnect™ automatically
verifies the owner registration information against a Change of
Address database to ensure accuracy. Skip-tracing services also can
be performed.
Step 6: The vehicle owner
registration information for out-of-state violating vehicles is
sent back to the Toll Authority via the secure Internet
connection.