A nationwide outage is interfering with Colorado Division of Motor Vehicles services today, including most driver’s license and online services.
The outage stems from the American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators, the agency announced in a news release Thursday morning.
Services that are still up and running include driver’s license knowledge tests, endorsement tests, commercial driver’s license instruction permit tests, scheduling hearings and requesting motor vehicle records.
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DMV employees are reaching out to people with an appointment to reschedule or offer other services, according to the news release.
There is no timeline for when services will be restored.
Denver’s motor vehicle offices are already dealing with rotating week-long closures and other service cuts, which were announced in a round of February budget cuts meant to offset the cost of sheltering thousands of migrants in the city.
This is a developing story and may be updated.