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LOTTO: Claim prizes $600+ online!

Save gas and time by using our new online claim process to claim prizes valued at $600 or more!

Now it's more convenient than ever to claim a Lottery prize valued at $600 or more. You just need to provide us with some basic information and include a picture of the front and back of your winning ticket to start the process. Once we verify you're a winner, the online process will begin! You can choose to receive your winnings directly to your bank account, or a check will be mailed to you. Happy days!  

Learn more about Claiming Prizes online

DMV: Request denied. Rejected personalized license plates.

Colorado drivers kept the Division of Motor Vehicles busy reviewing personalized license plate applications in 2023.

The DMV approved over 60,000 personalized plate applications in 2023, almost doubling the amount approved in 2022.

While thousands of applications were approved, plenty were rejected for being foul, lewd or rude requests. In total, the DMV reviewed and rejected over 1,000 personalized license plate configuration requests in 2023.

Rejected requests for license plate configurations, such as “GYATTT,” “GTJIGGY” and “OMGWTF” were added to the offensive-omit list, which the DMV uses to automatically reject most foul, lewd or rude requests.

Read about the 2023 Rejected License Plates

TAX: State announces it is processing 2023 income tax returns

Taxpayers can now file income tax returns for 2023 and the Colorado Department of Revenue, Taxation Division has a few tips to make the process easier and help Coloradans receive their returns as quickly as possible.

The tax filing deadline for tax year 2023 is April 15, 2024; however, the state offers an automatic six month extension for filing as long as payment obligations are satisfied by April 15.

“The Department is ready to process state income tax returns,” said Brendon Reese, Taxation Senior Director. “We are committed to processing returns and refunds for Colorado taxpayers in a timely and professional manner. We know many are eager to receive their refunds as quickly as possible.”

Up-to-date information, including the status of state income tax refunds, is at Tax.Colorado.gov – just click on the “Where’s My Refund” banner.

Read about how to file taxes