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REGISTRATION LIST - JURISDICTION Print Date: 08/25/2015 REGISTRATION LIST - JURISDICTION Print Date: 08/25/2015 2015 Annual International Conference (Aug 25, 2015 - Aug 27, 2015) - Des Moines, Iowa ALABAMA 5 Brenda R. Coone Sherry Helms Director, Motor Vehicle Division Revenue Manager Alabama Department of Revenue Alabama Department of Revenue P.O. Box 327610 50 N. Ripley Street Montgomery, AL Montgomery, AL Tel: (334) 353-1488 Fax: (334) 353-8698 Tel: (334) 242-9671 Fax: (334) 353-7846 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Deena Pregno Daniel Urquhart Major IT Manager Alabama Department of Public Safety Alabama Department of Public Safety P. O. Box 1511 301 South Ripley Street Montgomery, AL Montgomery, AL Tel: 334-353-1992 Fax: Tel: (334) 242-3725 Fax: (334) 242-0713 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Kevin Wright Alabama Department of Public Safety 301 S. Ripley Street Montgomery, AL Tel: Fax: Email: [email protected] ALASKA 2 Amy Erickson Joanne Olsen Director Division Operations Manager Alaska Division of Motor Vehicles Alaska Division of Motor Vehicles Dept. of Administration, 1300 W Benson Blvd, Suite 900 1300 W. Benson Blvd., Ste. 900 Anchorage, AK Anchorage, AK Tel: (907) 269-5574 Fax: (907) 269-5081 Tel: (907) 269-5566 Fax: (907) 451-5192 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] ALBERTA 2 Stephen Burford Terry Wallace Executive Director Motor Vehicles & Agent Support Executive Director Service Alberta Alberta Transportation 3rd Floor, 10365-97 Street Dangerous Goods & Rail Safety, Main Floor, Twin Atria Building Edmonton, AB Edmonton, AB Tel: (780) 415-2847 Fax: Tel: (780) 427-7508 Fax: (780) 422-9193 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] ARIZONA 3 American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators Page 1 of 33 REGISTRATION LIST - JURISDICTION Print Date: 08/25/2015 2015 Annual International Conference (Aug 25, 2015 - Aug 27, 2015) - Des Moines, Iowa ARIZONA (cont.) William Beck Kevin Biesty Arizona Department of Public Safety Executive Assistant for State & Federal Relations 2102 W. Encanto Blvd. Arizona Department of Transportation Phoenix, AZ 206 S. 17th Street Tel: (602) 223-2849 Fax: Phoenix, AZ Email: [email protected] Tel: (602) 712-7412 Fax: (602) 712-6779 Email: [email protected] Brian Preston Arizona Department of Public Safety 2102 W. Encanto Blvd. Phoenix, AZ Tel: (602) 223-2826 Fax: Email: [email protected] ARKANSAS 2 Walter Anger Ken Williams Assistant Commissioner of Revenue Administrator Arkansas Department of Finance & Administration Arkansas Department of Finance & Administration 1900 West 7th Street, Room 2047 PO Box 2485 Little Rock, AR Little Rock, AR Tel: (501) 682-8969 Fax: Tel: (501) 682-7030 Fax: Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] CALIFORNIA 3 Janice Mulanix Jean Shiomoto Assistant Chief Director California Highway Patrol California Department of Motor Vehicles 601 North 7th Street, 2415 First Avenue, MS F101 Sacremento, CA Sacramento, CA Tel: (916) 843-3330 Fax: (916) 843-3338 Tel: (916) 657-6941 Fax: (916) 657-7393 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Bernard Soriano Deputy Director California Department of Motor Vehicles P.O. Box 932382 Sacramento, CA Tel: (916) 657-7626 Fax: Email: [email protected] COLORADO 5 American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators Page 2 of 33 REGISTRATION LIST - JURISDICTION Print Date: 08/25/2015 2015 Annual International Conference (Aug 25, 2015 - Aug 27, 2015) - Des Moines, Iowa COLORADO (cont.) Jon Barba Mike Dixon Major Senior Director Colorado State Patrol Colorado Division of Motor Vehicles Colorado State Patrol, Operational Development Section 1881 Pierce Street, Room 100 Denver, CO Lakewood, CO Tel: (303) 239-4554 Fax: Tel: (303) 205-8388 Fax: (303) 205-5975 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Kevin Eldridge Scott Hernandez Colorado State Patrol Director 700 Kipling Street Colorado State Patrol Lakewood, CO Department of Public Safety, 700 Kipling Street, Suite 3000 Tel: (303) 239-4494 Fax: Denver, CO Email: [email protected] Tel: 303-916-2868 Fax: 303 239-4481 Email: [email protected] Ted Trujillo Operations Director for Driver Control Colorado Department of Revenue 1881 Pierce Street, Room 164 Lakewood, CO Tel: (303) 205-5795 Fax: Email: [email protected] DELAWARE 2 Kami Beers Scott Vien Chief of Driver Services Director Delaware Department of Transportation Delaware Division of Motor Vehicles P.O. Box 698 303 Transportation Circle, P.O. Box 698 Dover, DE Dover, DE Tel: 302-744-2561 Fax: (302) 739-2602 Tel: 302-744-2545 Fax: (302) 739-3152 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators Page 3 of 33 REGISTRATION LIST - JURISDICTION Print Date: 08/25/2015 2015 Annual International Conference (Aug 25, 2015 - Aug 27, 2015) - Des Moines, Iowa DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 3 Lucinda Babers Rakonda Delaney Director Service Center Manager District of Columbia Department of Motor Vehicles District of Columbia Department of Motor Vehicles 95 M Street, SW, Suite 300 95 M Street SW, 1st Floor Washington, DC Washington, DC Tel: (202) 727-2200 Fax: (202) 727-1010 Tel: (202) 729-7027 Fax: Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Robert Johnson Investigator District of Columbia Department of Motor Vehicles DC Department of Motor Vehicles, 95 M St SW Washington, DC Tel: (202) 729-7117 Fax: (202) 698-0754 Email: [email protected] FLORIDA 4 Clayton B. Dickerson-Walden Kelly Hildreth Director, Motorist Services Lt. Colonel Florida Division of Motor Vehicles Florida Department of Highway Safety & Motor Vehicles 2900 Apalachee Parkway, MS 80 2900 Apalachee Parkway, Room A438, MS 40 Tallahassee, FL Tallahassee, FL Tel: 850-617-2600 Fax: (850) 617-5118 Tel: Fax: Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Robert Kynoch Troy Thompson Deputy Division Director Florida Department of Highway Safety & Motor Vehicles Florida Department of Highway Safety & Motor Vehicles 2900 Apalachee Parkway, Room B457 2900 Apalachee Parkway, MS 80 Tallahassee, FL Tallahassee, FL Tel: (850) 617-2000 Fax: Tel: 850-617-2600 Fax: Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] GEORGIA 10 Janie P. Brodnax Latoya Doucette Assistant Director Operations Director of Human Resources Georgia Department of Revenue Georgia Department of Driver Services 4125 Welcome All Road 2206 East View Parkway Atlanta, GA Conyers, GA Tel: (404) 724-7658 Fax: Tel: (678) 413-8722 Fax: (678) 413-8737 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators Page 4 of 33 REGISTRATION LIST - JURISDICTION Print Date: 08/25/2015 2015 Annual International Conference (Aug 25, 2015 - Aug 27, 2015) - Des Moines, Iowa GEORGIA (cont.) Hank Fielding Bob Griffin Major Director, Customer Service Support Georgia State Patrol Division Georgia Department of Driver Services 959 E. Confederal Avenue 2206 East View Parkway Atlanta, GA Conyers, GA Tel: Fax: Tel: (678) 413-8672 Fax: (678) 413-8586 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Charalaina Heard Robert G. Mikell Assistant Director, Motor Vehicle Division Commissioner Georgia Department of Revenue Georgia Department of Driver Services 4125 Welcome All Road 2206 East View Parkway Atlanta, GA Conyers, GA Tel: 404-724-7667 Fax: Tel: (678) 413-8654 Fax: (678) 413-8661 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Spencer R. Moore Jeff Smith Deputy Commissioner Information Security Officer and Acting CIO, Information Georgia Department of Driver Services Technology 2206 East View Parkway Georgia Department of Driver Services Conyers, GA 2206 East View Parkway Tel: (678) 413-8650 Fax: Conyers, GA Email: [email protected] Tel: (678) 413-8650 Fax: Email: [email protected] Cynthia Sneed George Theobald Director, Field Operations Director, Program Management Office Georgia Department of Driver Services Georgia Department of Driver Services 2206 East View Parkway 2206 East View Parkway Conyers, GA Conyers, GA Tel: (678) 413-8481 Fax: Tel: (678) 413-8876 Fax: Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] HAWAII 2 Laurie Kealiinohomoku Carmelito P. Vila Assistant Motor Vehicles & Licensing Administrator Motor Vehicles & Licensing Administrator Hawaii County of Maui Hawaii County of Maui 70 E. Kaahumanu Avenue, Suite A-17 70 E. Kaahumanu Avenue, Suite A-17 Kahului, HI Kahului, HI Tel: (808) 270-7363 Fax: Tel: 808-270-7363 Fax: (808) 270-7858 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators Page 5 of 33 REGISTRATION LIST - JURISDICTION Print Date: 08/25/2015 2015 Annual International Conference (Aug 25, 2015 - Aug 27, 2015) - Des Moines, Iowa IDAHO 1 Alan Frew Motor Vehicles Administrator Idaho Division of Motor Vehicles P.O. Box 7129 Boise, ID Tel: (208) 334-8165 Fax: Email: [email protected] ILLINOIS 6 Terri L. Coombes Brenda Glahn Deputy Chief of Staff - Director of Programs & Policies Assistant General Counsel Illinois Office of the Secretary of State Illinois Office of the Secretary of State 213 Capitol Building 298 Howlett Building Springfield, IL Springfield, IL Tel: (217) 782-0115 Fax: (217) 785-0358 Tel: 217-785-3094 Fax: (217) 524-1689 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] William Langheim Michael Mayer Lieutenant Director, Driver Services Illinois State Police Illinois Office of the Secretary of State 801 South Seventh Street, PO Box 19461 2701 S Dirksen Parkway Springfield, IL Springfield, IL Tel: 217-306-6296 Fax: Tel: 217-785-7547 Fax: (217) 785-1385 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Sydney R. Roberts Amy N. Williams Chief Deputy Director, Department of Police Assistant Legal Advisor Illinois Office of the Secretary of State Illinois Office of the Secretary of State 110 East Adams Street 501 S.
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