Colorado front range police crack down on expired vehicle registrations

(The Center Square) – Law enforcement agencies across Colorado’s Front Range this week are cracking down on expired vehicle registrations.

Colorado State Patrol, Denver Police Department, Aurora Police Department and Colorado Springs Police Department are targeting drivers with expired vehicle registrations and temporary license plates along Interstate 70 and Interstate 25, DPD said in a statement.

Colorado law requires drivers to register new or transferred vehicles within 60 days of purchasing. According to the Division of Motor Vehicles, violating drivers can incur late fees of $25 a month not to exceed $100 total. The state allows for a 30-day “grace period” for the renewal of expired registrations. …

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