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New Motor Vehicle Self-Service Renewal Kiosk available at Longmont King Soopers

Renew vehicle tags seven-days per week
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King Sooper (photo by Macie May/ Longmont Observer)

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Boulder County residents can now renew their vehicle registration at a self-service kiosk at the King Soopers in Longmont at 1611 Pace Street. The kiosk is available during store hours, typically 5 a.m. – 12 a.m. seven days a week (holiday hours may differ).

Resembling an ATM machine, the bright yellow and blue self-serve kiosk is simple and fast to use. Using the touch screen residents simply type in their license plate number and VIN number (or bring renewal postcard), follow the instructions on the screen, and renew the license plates. The kiosk collects all taxes and fees and accepts checks, credit, or debit cards. Fees include a $0.50 charge for checks or a 2.25% charge for credit/debit cards and a MV Express fee of $3.00 per transaction at this location. The kiosk dispenses a receipt along with the vehicle registration and plate tab on the spot. The entire transaction can be completed in less than two minutes. 

This is the second MV Express Kiosk installed in the county. The first kiosk is in the lobby at the Boulder County Clerk & Recorder’s office in Boulder and is available for use from 7 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Monday – Friday (one hour before the regular office opens).

Since the April installation of the kiosk in Longmont, more than 60 residents have used the machine. The kiosk can be used the month before your plates expire, the month your plates expire, or up to 12 months after your plates expire. Residents may also use the kiosk directly after getting an emissions test if the renewal required updated emissions (typically stated on the renewal postcard). Residents can also renew registration online at https://mydmv.colorado.gov.

For more information on the Clerk & Recorder’s Motor Vehicle Division, visit www.BoulderCounty.org/motorvehicle or call 303-413-7710.