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DMV launches new campaign to “Skip The Trip”

The Colorado Division of Motor Vehicles is preparing to launch a campaign that encourages residents to “Skip The Trip and Get Back To Living.”

The DMV’s new campaign encourages all Coloradans to avoid the unnecessary trips to their offices and instead use that time to take advantage of the warm summer season.

“Skip The Trip and Get Back To Living” will launch in early May and will run through June to inform residents of the online services offered by the DMV.

Some services include renewing your license or ID, renewing registration, emissions waivers, paying traffic tickets and more. Additionally 20 services are available on the myColorado application that is available on Android and iOs devices. 

“So before your next trip to the DMV, remember to save time, go online!” officials said in a statement. 

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