A nationwide outage that brought some Colorado Division of Motor Vehicles services to a standstill has resolved, according to the agency.
The outage stemmed from the American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators and impacted most driver’s license and online services, the agency announced in a news release Thursday morning.
It was resolved by 1 p.m.
Denver’s motor vehicle offices are already dealing with rotating week-long closures and other service cuts, which were announced in a round of February budget cuts meant to offset the cost of sheltering thousands of migrants in the city.