division of motor vehicles

  • Colorado DMV now accepts crypto for online payments

    Colorado DMV now accepts crypto for online payments

    Need to renew a driver’s license? Now, Coloradans can use bitcoin for that. The Division of Motor Vehicles announced Thursday that it accepts cryptocurrency through PayPal for online payments. This includes paying for license renewal, identification cards, vehicle registration and other DMV services offered at mydmv.colorado.gov.  “At the DMV, we’re always looking for ways to better…


  • Colorado appeals court says officer’s claim that suspected drunk driver refused test isn’t enough

    Colorado appeals court says officer’s claim that suspected drunk driver refused test isn’t enough

    A police officer’s claim that a suspected drunk driver refused a blood or breath test, without any additional details, was insufficient to justify a suspension of the driver’s license, Colorado’s second-highest court ruled last week. Under the state’s “express consent law,” motorists automatically give their consent to a chemical test whenever law enforcement has probable…


  • Colorado lawmaker wants to make driver’s license tests affordable again

    Colorado lawmaker wants to make driver’s license tests affordable again

    The cost of getting a driver’s license in Colorado has dramatically increased in recent years and could be getting higher with newly proposed legislation. Rep. Cathy Kipp wants to roll back these costs with House Bill 1147. If passed, Kipp’s bill would cap the price of behind-the-wheel license tests at $25 for an initial test…


  • Audit: Colorado’s DMV services now more efficient, less time consuming

    Audit: Colorado’s DMV services now more efficient, less time consuming

    The Colorado Division of Motor Vehicles is becoming more efficient and less time consuming for customers, according to an audit released on Wednesday. In 2021, Colorado’s 35 state-run driver’s license offices reached their goal of completing at least 75% of customer transactions within 30 minutes, the Office of the State Auditor found. Those offices completed…


  • Lynne: Good government

    While pundits and pollsters will be studying the 2016 national election for months to come, it is safe to say that Americans clearly want a government that listens to their needs and delivers results. Coloradans are no different. The Hickenlooper administration prioritized “good government” from the start, and this election underscores how important it is…


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