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Colorado DMV Centennial Driver License Office Closed on June 25 for Maintenance

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On Thursday, June 25, 2026, the Colorado Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) announced that its Centennial Driver License Office will be closed for the day because of an unexpected maintenance issue. The closure affects the office on South Revere Parkway in Centennial, a popular location for residents of the Denver metropolitan area seeking driver licenses, state identification cards, and other motor vehicle services. According to the DMV, the closure is necessary to address a maintenance problem in the building. No other DMV offices were reported to be affected.

The Centennial office typically provides a range of services, including written tests, driver license renewals, and records requests. Many residents schedule appointments weeks in advance, making the unexpected closure a potential inconvenience. The agency recommends that customers with appointments scheduled for June 25 watch for email notifications or phone calls from the DMV to reschedule. Customers who need immediate assistance are encouraged to visit nearby offices such as Aurora or Lakewood, which offer similar services. The Colorado DMV’s online appointment scheduler can help residents find available time slots at alternative locations. To avoid delays, customers should prepare to bring all required documents, such as proof of identity, Social Security number, and residency, and ensure they comply with federal Real ID requirements.

To minimize disruptions, the DMV reminds customers that many transactions can be completed online. Residents can renew their driver licenses, request duplicate licenses, and update addresses through the DMV’s website. For those needing in-person services, the agency suggests checking the DMV’s office locator to identify other driver license offices within a reasonable driving distance. The DMV also encourages customers to follow the Colorado Department of Revenue’s social media channels or subscribe to email alerts for any updates regarding the maintenance issue and reopening plans.

Maintenance-related closures are occasionally necessary to protect the safety of staff and customers. The DMV states that it is working to resolve the maintenance issue as quickly as possible and expects to reopen the Centennial office once repairs are completed. Until then, customers should plan ahead and consider using online services or alternative offices. For more information, visit the Colorado DMV website or contact the department’s customer service line.