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10 Porch Notes tagged “kiosk,” from counties across Colorado.

Cars and driving - Denver County

Denver vehicle renewals do not have to start in an office line

In Denver, registration renewals are handled online, at a kiosk, by mail, or in a drop box, so the office line is usually the wrong first stop.

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Cars and driving - Jefferson County

Most Jeffco registration renewals can skip the office

Most Jeffco vehicle renewals go through online, by mail, or at a kiosk without an office visit — collector plates are the main exception.

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Cars and driving - Jefferson County

Check Jeffco title status before a registration trip

Check Jeffco title status online or at an MV Express kiosk first, so a registration trip does not become a wasted appointment.

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Cars and driving - Douglas County

Douglas County plate renewals can use Colorado kiosks

Routine plate renewals in Douglas County can be done at any Colorado MVExpress kiosk, no counter visit needed.

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Cars and driving - Weld County

A Weld renewal kiosk is handy, but not for every plate

A Colorado MV Express kiosk renews many Weld registrations fast, but several plate types and unready emissions or insurance can't use it.

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Cars and driving - Adams County

Adams County renewal kiosks work best when your record is ready

Adams County renewal kiosks print tabs in minutes, but only when your address, insurance, and emissions records are already clean in the state system.

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Cars and driving - Larimer County

Larimer registration renewal can skip the office visit

Most Larimer vehicle renewals can go through online, by phone, or at a kiosk; the renewal notice tells you what is needed.

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Cars and driving - Mesa County

Mesa County renewal kiosks can print tabs on site

An eligible Colorado MVExpress kiosk in Mesa County prints the receipt, registration, and tabs on the spot — no office wait.

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Cars and driving - El Paso County

El Paso County kiosk renewal has eligibility limits

El Paso County kiosks make registration renewal quick, but specialty, fleet, government, taxi, multi-year, and some military types are excluded.

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Cars and driving - El Paso County

El Paso County vehicle renewals do not always need an office visit

Most El Paso County vehicle renewals can be done online, by kiosk, phone, or mail, so an office line is rarely the only route.

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