State Signs Contract For New Software To Replace Troubled MNLARS
MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) – After millions of dollars' worth of issues and months of backlogs with Minnesota's vehicle title and registration program, lawmakers have signed a contract to provide new software for the DMV.
Gov. Tim Walz says the state has signed a contract with Fast Enterprises, which developed and built Minnesota's current driver's license system capable of issuing real ID-complaint cards. The company will provide a software solution to replace Minnesota's Vehicle Licensing and Registration System, or MNLARS.
The new program, called FastVS, will cost the state about $34 million, which is about $2 million less than budgeted.
The new vehicle registration system should be implemented by next winter.
Fast Enterprises has implemented its vehicle title and registration software in 11 states.