Kroger’s Atlanta Division and Intellectual Technology Inc. recently unveiled Georgia Motor Vehicle Division self-service kiosks at the Lithonia Kroger on 6678 Covington Highway. These conveniently-located devices provide Georgia vehicle owners the option of renewing vehicle tags on weekends or after hours.

Representatives from the Georgia Department of Revenue MVD and Kroger’s Atlanta Division were on site at the Dec. 7 ceremonty discussing the benefits of the kiosks that will allow customers to conduct vehicle registration business on their personal schedule. Residents of participating counties can use self-service machines located in any of these Kroger locations.

“We are excited to partner with Intellectual Technology Inc., and provide our customers with an additional convenience to enhance their shopping experiences,” said Felix Turner, corporate affairs manager for Kroger’s Atlanta Division.

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