Denver DMV Branches to Resume In-Person Operations Today

Dinesh Patel

DENVER, CO – Denver Motor Vehicle Title and Registration (DMV) will resume in-person services at all branch locations today, January 5, 2021, for the regular hours of 7 AM – 3:30 PM Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday, and 7:30 AM – 3:30 PM on Wednesday.

Upon reopening, masks will be required for all customers and social distancing will be enforced. To keep lobby areas at a safe capacity, DMV Title and Registration staff will serve customers in the order in which they arrive, except for seniors and people living with disabilities who will receive priority service. Customers will receive a number when they arrive and will be notified by DMV

Title and Registration staff when it is safe to enter the lobby. Additionally, dealers must utilize a specific dealer window at the Tremont branch location at 2855 Tremont Place, Denver, CO 80205.


The following are examples of transactions that require an in-person visit:
• Assigned VIN Processes
• Suspense Title Transactions
• Tiny Home Title Establishment
• Trust Title Establishment
• Most Title Transfers

As the DMV reopens to in-person transactions, extremely high customer volumes are anticipated. Most title and registration transactions can be completed online at denvergov.org/dmv or by mail. Customers who can utilize online, mail, and drop box options are strongly encouraged to do so. For customers using online, mail, and drop box service, new tags or stickers will be mailed in approximately 3-4 business days after processing.

Denver Police Department officers and Department of Transportation and Infrastructure Right of Way Enforcement agents will not be enforcing expired tags in Denver through January 31, 2021. As a reminder, all drivers are provided a 30-day grace period from the date of expiration of their vehicle registration/tags.

Denver Motor Vehicle provides title and registration services and is only available for Denver residents. Residents of other counties must use the motor vehicle offices located in their home county.

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