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Information for T.J.Maxx/Marshalls Customers

Recently T.J.Maxx/Marshalls clothing stores announced that its computer records of customer information and or financial information may have been compromised. T.J.Maxx/Marshalls sent generic form letters to its customers nationwide advising them to contact their local department of motor vehicles (DMV) for assistance.

The West Virginia Division of Motor Vehicles has a process in place for those customers who have evidence of identity theft or fraud related to their driver’s license. However, DMV can only offer assistance if the customer has actual evidence of identity theft or fraud in connection with their driver’s license number.

DMV is not aware of any driver’s license fraud related to the compromised T.J.Maxx/Marshall customer information data base.

Customers with West Virginia driver’s licenses who have specific evidence of fraudulent use of their driver’s license number in connection with their transactions with T.J.Maxx/Marshalls should contact DMV in writing with evidence of the identity theft or fraud. An investigator will be assigned to resolve any issues. Due to the sensitive nature of this information, these issues can not be handled by phone. Please direct your written inquiry to the following address:

WV Division of Motor Vehicles
Attn:  Stephen Edens, Information Privacy Officer
1615 Washington Street East
Charleston, WV 25311
 

New Privilege Tax Law for New Residents
(Effective June 7, 2007)

If you title your vehicle in West Virginia prior to June 7, 2007, you will be subject to the five percent (5%) privilege tax.  Vehicles titled after that date, will not be subject to the tax.  Anyone having an out-of-state license plate expiring prior to the effective date cannot legally operate their vehicle with an expired license plate.  No refunds will be issued to anyone paying the tax prior to the effective date.  The vehicle must be titled in the applicant's name in another state.



 
West Virginia Department of Transportation
Division of Motor Vehicles
Building 3 Room 113 • 1800 Kanawha Boulevard, East • Charleston, WV 25317
Toll Free: 1-800-642-9066 (in-state) Phone: (304) 558-3900
General information and/or questions, please email info@dot.state.wv.us