Nebraska Gov. Pete Ricketts issued an executive order easing driver licensing and vehicle registration requirements on Nebraska residents. According to a news release sent from Ricketts' office, all driver licenses and vehicle registrations that were originally set to expire on or after March 1 have been extended.That extension will last until 30 days after the executive order is lifted, according to the release.The extension applies to the following:Driver licenses, state identification cards, permits and other credentials issued by the Nebraska Department of Motor Vehicles.Vehicle title requirements, registrations, in-transit tags and motor carrier temporary documents set to expire on or after March 1.According to the release, Nebraska penalties and interest for late quarterly return filings for International Fuel Tax Agreement members are waived. A two-week extension is also being provided for monthly inspection and reporting requirements of the ignition interlock program.For more information about online DMV services, click here. To read the full executive order, click here.

Nebraska Gov. Pete Ricketts issued an executive order easing driver licensing and vehicle registration requirements on Nebraska residents.

According to a news release sent from Ricketts' office, all driver licenses and vehicle registrations that were originally set to expire on or after March 1 have been extended.

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That extension will last until 30 days after the executive order is lifted, according to the release.

The extension applies to the following:

Driver licenses, state identification cards, permits and other credentials issued by the Nebraska Department of Motor Vehicles.

Vehicle title requirements, registrations, in-transit tags and motor carrier temporary documents set to expire on or after March 1.

According to the release, Nebraska penalties and interest for late quarterly return filings for International Fuel Tax Agreement members are waived. A two-week extension is also being provided for monthly inspection and reporting requirements of the ignition interlock program.

For more information about online DMV services, click here. To read the full executive order, click here.