With the passing of SB251 last year, the Division of Motor
Vehicles began issuing Colorado driver’s licenses to qualifying undocumented
immigrants. Since the program began, there have been five locations equipped to
process applications for these types of driver’s licenses in Colorado. However,
due to recent budget restraints, the DMV will only have one office capable of
processing these applications. Last week, the Joint Budget Committee twice
voted against the DMV’s use of funds from the program’s fees to maintain the
five locations processing these types of applications. Thus, the only location
where SB251 driver’s licenses can be processed is the Denver Central Office.
While there were long wait lists prior to the Joint Budget Committee’s vote,
the wait period is expected to increase by years for this appointment-only
program. The DMV now has 31 appointments available per day whereas before the
vote, there were 155 appointments.
If you have any questions about the recent changes to this
program or your eligibility for a driver’s license under this program, call to
speak to one of our experienced immigration attorneys at 303-297-9171.
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