The Colorado Division of Motor Vehicles is in charge of everything related to driver’s licenses, titles, and registration in the state of Colorado. While the DMV oversees all activities, it divides tasks between two separate offices. If you live in Colorado, you need to visit the Driver’s License Office or the County Title and Registration Office, depending on your needs.
If you need a driver’s license or ID card, you must visit a driver’s license office. These offices also handle:bliblin
In the state of Colorado, you are allowed to have an ID card or a driver’s license. You cannot have both.
County Title and Registration Offices provides titles, plates, and registration. Choose from regular, group special, military, and alumni license plates. The office also has additional special plates, including dealer and U.S. Senator plates.
If you don’t feel like fighting the traffic and braving the lines, you can utilize the DMV’s online services. With the help of a computer and an internet connection, you can:
You can also skip the long waits by scheduling an appointment at the Colorado DMV. The DMV is currently unrolling the appointment feature at all of its offices. If your office isn’t taking appointments yet, check back later, as the plans to include all offices in the near future.
Utilizing the online form, you can make an appointment for:
You can reach the Division of Motor Vehicles over the phone every Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m.
The DMV’s number is:
303-205-5600
If you are hearing impaired, call:
303-205-5940
If you need to mail correspondence to the DMV, address the envelope to:
Division of Motor Vehicles
1881 Pierce St.
Lakewood, CO 80214