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Are you a Safe Driver? We give our cars routine checks to make sure they’re running smoothly. It’s important we do the same for ourselves. If driving is important to you, don’t leave your future to chance. Take our 10-question quiz to help determine your driving ability and which skills might need polishing. In this game you can drive cool cars, ride a horse, and control the helicopter or motorboat. You can also swim in the sea, train, complete the different missions and get rewards.
Hot Sulphur Springs Driver License Office
Hours
The Hot Sulphur Springs Driver License Office is open 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. but closes during the lunch hour from 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm. The last customer will be taken at 4:00 pm. No additional customers will be served after 4:00 pm.
Phone
The telephone number for the Driver's License Office is 970-725-3053. The office is a single person office so the phone will not be answered when there is a customer being served. Please leave a message and we will return your call as soon as we can. Please do not call the motor vehicle office as your questions cannot be answered.
Services Not Provided in Hot Sulphur Springs Currently
- CDL Licensing
- Medical Card Updates for CDL Licenses
- Reinstatement Processing
- Licenses involving immigration documentation
- Written drive tests for Reinstatements
- Interlock Licenses
Information on Obtaining an ID or Driver License
It is the applicant's responsibility to read and understand the requirements at the Colorado DMV website.
Driving Tests
Scheduling a Driving Test
All drive tests must be scheduled. There are no walk-in appointments. To schedule a driving test, please call 970-725-3748. This number is for drive test scheduling only. For general questions about obtaining a driver license, please call 970-725-3053.
Location
Your drive test begins in the back (north) parking lot of the Granby Town Hall at Zero Jasper Avenue. Drive tests are no longer offered in Hot Sulphur Springs.
Note: Employees of the Town of Granby have no information regarding drive skills tests.
Be On Time!
You must be ON TIME for your appointment. If you show up LATE, you will be sent away and asked to reschedule your appointment for another day. Late arrivals will not be worked into the schedule.
Cancellations and No-Shows
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We ask that you make every effort to cancel or reschedule at least 24 hours in advance if you can not make your scheduled appointment. If you are not able to show up for your appointment, please call 970-725-3748 to CANCEL so that we may refill that time slot. If you are a no-show and do not cancel at least an hour before your appointment, your record will be marked as a NO-SHOW. Any customer whose record has two 'no-show' remarks on his/her record will not be able to schedule another drive test through our office.
Granddriver Program
Required Documentation
You MUST have all of items listed below in your possession to take the drive test. If you do not have all of the items listed, you will be sent away and asked to reschedule your appointment.
- Current vehicle registration
- Current Colorado Insurance
- Permit
- Driver log sheets (only for minors). The log must be TOTALED prior to arrival.
- Drivers who are in the age group of 16-16.5 years old must provide proof of six hours of Behind the Wheel Training (BTW) OR proof of 12 hours of parent administered Behind the Wheel Training (BTW) along with MapQuest proof that the driver's residence is more than 30 miles from the nearest BTW Training location.
Vehicle Requirements
Only vehicles IN WORKING ORDER may be used for the test.
- Headlights, tail lights, turn signals, and brake lights must be in working order.
- No cracks impeding the driver’s or the tester's vision in the windshield
- No riders (children, pets, parents) are allowed in the vehicle
As people important in your life age, their vision, memory, and physical strength may decline. This means that their ability to drive might change, too. Equipping yourself with resources and recognizing changes can help keep your loved one on the road safer and longer. GrandDriver encourages families to plan ahead for safe mobility of a loved one’s future transportation needs.
Understanding the signs of age-related change
As a caregiver, you can help older drivers adjust to age-related changes. Being aware of changes in driving patterns can lead to important conversations about safety.
Difficulty working the pedals
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Hesitant merging on highways or turning onto busy streets
Trouble seeing other vehicle and people who walk or bike
Ignores or misses the stop signs
Reacts slowly to sirens and emergency vehicle flashing lights
Changes lanes without signaling
Get them where they need to go
Reliable transportation isn’t limited to a car. The older driver in your life can use several transportation services like paratransit to provide options for people who can’t use regular, fixed-route bus services.
We’re here to help
Looking to keep the loved one in your life safe on the road? Virginia GrandDriver helps your family navigate age-related changes and how it affects driving. Our toolkits and resources equip older drivers with information that will help them safely stay on the road for as long as possible.
Publications
The following publications can help you further understand changes that come with aging and how it can impact your friend or loved one’s driving. Hard copies of the following publications can be obtained from The Virginia Department for Aging and Rehabilitative Services, The Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles, or AAA and AARP offices.