NOTICE: The Commission no longer requires background checks for sales people as a part of the application process.FRANKFORT, Ky. located at 200 Mero Street 1st Floor Frankfort, Kentucky. The Kentucky Motor Vehicle Commission meets the second Friday of each month at 9:00 a.m. Issuing administrative citations to dealers who fail to comply with the laws governing motor vehicle sales. Customer trading in a vehicle and dealer failing to take it out of their name. Providing consumer protection by investigating complaints against dealerships in regards to purchasing a vehicle and dealer failing to transfer to the customer. Licensing motor vehicle dealers, salespersons, manufacturers, distributors, and their representatives pursuant to KRS Chapter 190. Motor, dmv, drive, license, transportation The Kentucky Motor Vehicle Commission is responsible for: It was named Benton in honor of Senator Thomas H. Land was donated by John Bearden and Francis Clayton and the town was platted by Marcus Barnett. After all the discussion, dissention, and dissatisfaction on the part of many, the site of the new county seat was chosen. The residents of Marshall County then began to get on with the business of the county, choosing a site for the County Seat. McElrath, Joseph Station, William Rice, Enos Faughn, Joel Gilbert, James Stice, Absolome Smith and Robert Elliott, thereby ending a five year struggle for the division of Calloway County. James Brien, a sworn Justice of the Peace of Calloway County, administered the oath of Justice for the new county to John P. The 6th day of June the commissioners met at the home of Mayor James Clark, near Spout Spring. This new county was named Marshall, in honor of Chief Justice John Marshall who had recently died. On Ja new county was legally formed from part of Calloway County. Likewise, we are committed to holding offenders to the highest standards of personal accountability and responsibility. The cabinet also seeks the best possible return from our public safety investment by using evidence-based programs, fiscal discipline, and data-driven strategies. Our approach centers on protecting citizens, restoring victims and reforming wrongdoers – all in a focused environment where everything is measured for accountability and performance. Our mission is to ensure the safety and security of Kentucky communities through a fair and impartial administration of taxpayer resources. The Office of the State Medical Examiner and the Office of Drug Control Policy are also administered under the cabinet. It oversees five departments, including Kentucky State Police, the Department of Corrections, the Department of Juvenile Justice, the Department of Criminal Justice Training and the Department of Public Advocacy. The Kentucky Justice and Public Safety Cabinet is the second largest cabinet in state government with more than 7,000 employees. The Office for Civil Rights and Small Business Development is responsible for ensuring that no person (in the Commonwealth of Kentucky) be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be otherwise subjected to discrimination based on color, religion, race, national origin, or disability under any program administered by the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet. It is the mission of the Office for Civil Rights and Small Business Development to ensure adherence to and compliance with Equal Employment Opportunity, Title VI, and Small and Disadvantaged Business Initiatives via program implementation and policy development. Office for Civil Rights and Small Business Development 200 Mero Streetīusiness development occupation development he Office for Civil Rights and Small Business Development is committed to ensuring equal employment opportunity, a diverse workforce, and promotion of equitable business opportunities throughout the Commonwealth of Kentucky.