Is that serious? I've lived in some places that say that and you can just walk in still. It's expensive to uber there but I need to make like three different appointments. One to get my permit, one to get my license, and one to get my car registered. I got rear ended a few months ago without insurance, and I didn't know my Florida license was expired because I got a Colorado State ID.
I have court in a few weeks, and appointments are booked out for month. If I can get all these things done, they'll drop the charges. If not, I get my license revoked for two years.
Can I just walk into the DMV and wait a millenia and get this stuff done? If not, what are my options? Any advice would be appreciated, thanks!
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Can anyone HERE help me cause no one ever answers at the DMV. At this point it’s ridiculous and I honestly don’t know how you can be an office that provides important and necessary legal paperwork to just never fucking answer. Anyways. I just moved here from another state and my id just expired. I just want to know what I need to have to get my CO. one and to make sure I make the right appointment at the DMV. I don’t want to set it up for the wrong thing and get turned away. I’m a new resident and my old FL id is expired. Any help is appreciated
My old license from a different state is expiring so I need to head to the DMV and get a CO license. Ideally I'd like to take a long lunch and swing by the dmv around 10am. Just curious how long it took for any of you to get your licenses at the DMV start to finish.