Some Publix stores will have vehicle registration kiosks. Here are 5 takeaways
Broward County is introducing vehicle registration renewal kiosks at Publix locations, including one in Coral Springs, to streamline the renewal process.
These kiosks offer a quicker alternative to traditional in-person and online methods by eliminating wait times and mailing delays.
FULL STORY: Self-service vehicle registration renewal coming to Coral Springs Publix
Here are the highlights:
- The kiosks will be installed in five Publix stores across Broward County. The other four in Hollywood, Coconut Creek, Plantation and Cooper City, as reported by the South Florida Sun Sentinel.
- Developed by Neumo, a government technology company, the kiosks ensure secure transactions with end-to-end encryption, adhering to government standards.
- Though convenient, the kiosks cannot be used for vehicles needing new metal tags, personalized plates or for certain vehicle types such as semi-trucks and mobile homes.
- To use the kiosk, drivers need their registration renewal notice PIN or license plate number, the registrant’s birthdate and a payment method, with credit and debit cards accepted.
- A 2.3% card service fee and a $4.50 convenience fee apply to transactions, with additional fees for overdue registrations. A full list of state-level prices is available on the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles website.
The summary points above were compiled with the help of AI tools and edited by journalists in the Coral Springs News newsroom. The full story in the link at the top was reported, written and edited entirely by Coral Springs News journalists.
This story was originally published December 4, 2025 at 9:01 AM.