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NMVTIS Milestones Archive

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1992:   Anti Car Theft Act

1996:   Anti Car Theft Improvements Act (oversight of NMVTIS transfers from DOT to DOJ)

1999:   General Accounting Office recommends BJA conduct a NMVTIS cost-benefit analysis

1999:   NMVTIS State Pilot conducted

1999:   Memorandum of Understanding executed by BJA and AAMVA

2000:   AAMVA published the NMVTIS Pilot Evaluation Report

2001:   Logistics Management Institute (LMI) published NMVTIS Cost-Benefit Analysis Project Report

2006:   Integrated Justice Information Systems (IJIS) Institute issues its Technology Assistance Report (assessment of NMVTIS technology)

2009:   Data in NMVTIS is available to consumers

2009:   BJA law enforcement access started

2009:   JSI required to report specific information to NMVTIS on a monthly basis

2009:   JSI data is available to consumers

2009:   State Web Interface is available to states

2009:   NMVTIS Final Rule published

2010:   States required to report specific information to NMVTIS and perform title verifications using NMVTIS

2010:   NMVTIS Advisory Board inaugural meeting

2010:   AAMVA’s Direct Reporting Service is available to JSI entities

2010:   FY2009 Annual Report published

2011:   BJA issues policy clarification regarding reporting requirements for tow operators/towing companies

2011:   California Assembly Bill 1215

2013:   System reengineered platform launched

2013:   Pilot deployed for expansion of state help desk capabilities

2013:   NMVTIS-related legislation passed in ten states

2014:   AAMVA/DOJ Cooperative Agreement executed

2014:   NMVTIS-related legislation passed in three states and introduced in one state

2015:   NMVTIS reengineering completed

2015:   NMVTIS-related legislation passed in eight states and introduced in seven states

2016:   State Web Services is available to states

2016:   NMVTIS-related legislation passed in three states and introduced in nine states

2017:   NMVTIS-related legislation passed in four states and introduced in nine states

2018:   NMVTIS-related legislation passed in two states and was introduced in four states

2019:   NMVTIS-related legislation passed in five states and introduced in three states

2020:   NMVTIS State Users Workshop held

2020:   Participation Management Concept pilot started

2020:   NMVTIS-related legislation passed in three states and introduced in six states

2021:   Participation Management Concept rolled out

2021:   NMVTIS-related legislation passed in one state and introduced in three states

2022:   Participation Management Concept rolled out to all states

2022:   District of Columbia implemented, the 50th states to Participate

2022:   New funding model approved

2022:   NMVTIS-related legislation passed in four states and was introduced in six states

Date Created: March 24, 2025