Exciting news for residents of Century! The Escambia County Tax Collector’s mobile identification and licensing unit, known as MILO, will be in town tomorrow, May 27th, from 9:30 AM to 2:30 PM at the Billy G. Ward Courthouse. This is a great opportunity for anyone needing to take care of driver licenses, ID cards, or vehicle registrations. Originally scheduled for last week, this event got pushed to tomorrow—better late than never, right?

MILO is offering a range of services that you might find quite handy. Whether you need to renew your driver’s license, apply for a new ID, or take care of vehicle registration—MILO has got you covered. They handle renewals, replacements, and even conversions from foreign licenses. But just a heads-up: you won’t be able to take any written or practical driving tests during this visit. That’ll have to wait for another day.

What Services Are Available?

Here’s a quick rundown of what you can expect from MILO:

  • Driver License Services: Renewals, replacements, and conversions from foreign licenses.
  • ID Cards: First-time issuance and renewals.
  • Vehicle Services: Renewals and replacements of registrations, title transfers, and parking permits.
  • Tax Payments: You can also pay property taxes here.
  • Business Licenses: Applications and renewals are available.

You can even renew vehicle registrations for one or two years and up to three months before they expire. Just keep in mind that vehicle registrations expire at midnight on the birthday of the first owner—unless it’s a company vehicle, of course. For more details on other services, check out the Escambia County Tax Collector’s website.

Future Visits and More Services

If you can’t make it tomorrow, don’t worry! The next visit to Century is already planned for July 16th. So mark your calendars! It’s a good idea to take advantage of these mobile services when they come around. The Escambia County Tax Collector’s Office, led by Scott Lunsford, plays a vital role in managing tax matters and vehicle registrations. Their services extend beyond just MILO, including online payments and even same-day vehicle registrations through their Express Lane.

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For those needing to pay property taxes, there are multiple options available: online payments, drive-thru services, and good old-fashioned mail. It’s all about making things as convenient as possible for residents. And speaking of convenience, many of the services can be accessed online or at various office locations throughout Escambia County. Don’t forget to bring the necessary documents if you’re planning to apply for or renew a driver’s license! You’ll need proof of identity, Social Security number, and something that shows you really do live in Florida.

Other Helpful Information

In addition to what MILO offers, there are plenty of other services at the Escambia County Tax Collector’s Office. They help with concealed weapon permits, hunting and fishing licenses, and even provide Florida birth certificates at certain locations. Need a special license plate? They can help with that too. If you’re one of those folks who likes to skip the line, you might want to check out the self-service kiosks for vehicle registration. It’s all about saving time and making life a little easier.

So, if you’re in or around Century, don’t miss out on this chance to take care of your identification and licensing needs! The MILO unit is rolling into town, and it’s ready to help you get things sorted out.

For more on the services offered and other requirements, visit the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles. They have all the info you need to stay compliant and up-to-date with your licenses and registrations.