Published on January 20, 2026
Weld County Clerk and Recorder Carly Koppes would like to let the public know the Colorado Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) is upgrading its system in February 2026, including its public e-services platform, myDMV. This upgrade is designed to enhance the experience by making the system easier to use and fully accessible on all devices.
To perform the upgrade, the state will need to take the system offline from Feb. 13 to Feb. 17. Vehicle registration, license plate renewal, vehicle address changes, and disability placard application and re-certification will not be available during this time. Residents are encouraged to complete these items online, in-person, or at a kiosk before the system upgrade at mydmv.colorado.gov or wait until Feb. 18.
Once the new system is fully implemented, residents can expect a new option for a streamlined user experience complete with a secure customer portal that offers a dashboard for managing vehicles, licenses, and personal information as well as correspondence with the DMV.
“While this is a temporary inconvenience in services provided to residents, the new system will offer an improved user-experience,” Koppes said.