How do I make an appointment at the Colorado DMV?

How do I make an appointment at the Colorado DMV?

Visit myDMV.Colorado.gov to schedule your appointment or call 720-295-2965. This is where you begin to schedule your appointment! U.S. citizens and temporary legal residents can make an appointment at any State Driver License Office.

Is the DMV taking walk ins Colorado?

There is no opportunity for walk-in visits, and the online scheduling tool only allows for appointments to be made through May. The DMV previously advised customers who need to schedule appointments further in the future to call 720-295-2965.

Do I need an appointment to get plates in Colorado?

In-person hours of service are available by appointment only and can be made for all our branches (Littleton, Centennial, Aurora, and Byers). In-person services are unavailable to those without an appointment.

Is Colorado DMV open for business?

Phase one of the reopening of Colorado’s DMV began on May 4 and saw services resume at nine offices serving commercial driver license (CDL) customers only. The reopening will be subject to approval from state health officials and customers will need to wear face masks and practice social distancing at all offices.

Are appointments required at Colorado DMV?

[Colorado Springs, Colo. – June 29, 2021] Customers needing in-person service at the Clerk and Recorder’s Motor Vehicle Offices will no longer need to make an appointment, effective July 6. The appointment system was implemented in 2020 due to COVID-19.

Can I register my car online Colorado?

The initial registration must be done in person at the DMV, but subsequent registrations can be done by mail or online. Colorado’s vehicle registration fees are decided on the weight, taxable value, and the purchase date.

Can I get my Colorado registration online?

Colorado’s most comprehensive DMV online service platform, myDMV.Colorado.gov helps you renew your license, registration and much more!

How do I renew my tags online in Colorado?

Renewing the registration online

  1. Go to the Colorado DMV renewal portal.
  2. Get your license plate number.
  3. Pay the fees that you owe.
  4. Provide your email address so you can get a copy of the paperwork.