Colorado DMV Announces Major Digital Upgrade

The Colorado Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) is launching a major digital transformation in February, upgrading its driver’s license and motor vehicle technology system, including the public e-services platform, myDMV.

To learn more about the upgrade, visit dmv.colorado.gov/mydmv.

This initiative represents more than a system upgrade; it is a commitment to improving the customer experience. The upgrade will replace an outdated system with a modern platform designed to enhance how residents interact with the DMV regarding their driver and vehicle needs.

Once the new system is fully implemented, Colorado residents can expect a streamlined experience featuring more user-friendly online e-services and a secure, logged-in customer portal. This portal will allow residents to enroll in electronic communications, including courtesy vehicle renewal notifications, ensuring timely updates for important deadlines.

“This upgrade will not only modernize our back end system with better security and functionality for staff and county staff, it will be a win for our customers, giving them a better customer experience with our online services and an opportunity to have their own logged-in account to track both their driver and vehicle accounts,” Colorado DMV Senior Director Electra Bustle said. “We are incredibly excited for our residents to experience the more modern, secure and user-friendly system coming in February.”

To make this change, the DMV has scheduled temporary but necessary service closures.
Coloradans should take note of the following timeline:

February 10 (11:59 p.m.): Driver’s license online services — renewal, upgrade, downgrade — will be unavailable.

February 13: Scheduled appointments not available at state DMV offices after 3pm. All other DMV online services and CO MV Express kiosks transactions will be unavailable after 7pm.

February 16: The system upgrade is complete.

February 17: DMV online services and CO MV Express kiosk transactions relaunch. Scheduled appointments not available at state DMV offices.

This brief adjustment period is essential for the agency to roll out and verify that the new systems are functioning correctly.

Residents planning to visit a county location are encouraged to check their local county clerk and recorder websites, as each county will manage its own post-upgrade office availability schedule.

The DMV encourages customers to complete driver and vehicle transactions early to avoid delays. Residents are urged to handle outstanding tasks — such as renewing vehicle registrations or driver’s licenses — online now at mydmv.colorado.gov.

For those requiring an in-person visit to a state driver’s license office, appointments should be made via the DMV’s appointment scheduler.

The DMV appreciates the community’s patience during this brief transition as the agency prepares to deliver superior service for years to come.

To learn more about the upgrade, visit dmv.colorado.gov/mydmv.

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