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Colorado DMV introduces renewal-only appointments for embattled immigrant driver’s license program

The new appointments will only be available at the Division of Motor Vehicles’ office in Aurora, at E. 14391 4th Ave.

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In this Aug. 1, 2014 file photo, immigrant and longtime resident in the United States Rosalva Mireles is photographed by Jesus Sanchez of Spanish language newspaper El Commercio, after Mireles was processed for her permanent driver’s license, and received a temporary one to use until it is ready, at a Department of Motor Vehicles office, in Denver.
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State officials next month will introduce renewal-only appointments to for people living in the U.S. unlawfully as thousands of licenses issued three years ago are set to expire.

The additional 52 daily appointments will only be available at the Division of Motor Vehicles’ office in Aurora, at E. 14391 4th Ave.

The new slots, which take effect Dec. 1, up the number of appointments offered for the program each day from 155 to 207.

Licenses began to be distributed under the program, , on Aug. 1, 2014. Between then and Jan. 27, 2015, more than 7,800 driver’s licenses, which are only valid for three years, were issued.

That means those thousands of people now have had to get back in the line for the limited number of appointments offered under the program — jam-packed because demand for both first-time and repeat applicants has far outpaced the supply.

The new appointments, which also boost the number of state DMV offices offering services for the program to four, appear aimed at easingsome of that backlog.

Fixes for the program, with the initiative and .

There are thought to be 120,000-plus people in Colorado eligible for the driver’s licenses, according to immigrant advocates. As of Oct. 31, about 38,500 licenses have been issued under the program, as well as just under 5,800 permits and about 4,300 identification cards.

There’s a provision in the original legislation that created the program that requires the DMV to reduce the number of offices that offer the program to just one after66,000 first-time appointments are serviced.Thatap now projected to happen in February 2019, the DMV said Friday, much later than what they had earlier projected (May 2018, as of earlier this year).

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