Colorado DMV affected by nationwide outage, services restored Thursday afternoon
The Colorado Division of Motor Vehicles was affected by a nationwide outage on Thursday. The outage was resolved by 1 p.m.
During the outage, the DMV asked that all Coloradans who have an appointment at a state driver license office to reschedule their appointment due to a nationwide outage with the American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators.
UPDATE: The Colorado DMV is pleased to report that it is once again serving Coloradans after a technical issue that caused nationwide outages was successfully resolved.
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All DMV services are now fully operational. https://t.co/9YCFHUJuzV
Most driver license services, including online options were affected. The services not affected are driver license knowledge tests, endorsement tests and Commercial Driver's License instruction permit tests, as well as scheduling hearings and requesting motor vehicle records.
There is no timeline for when services will be restored. The DMV told CBS News Colorado it will provide updates on its social media pages and DMV.Colorado.gov/locations.