On Nov. 15, the Denver Police Department will start a new campaign to ticket people for expired vehicle registrations and expired temporary license plates. The campaign will last a month.

This will be DPD’s fifth enforcement campaign for both expired tags and expired temporary license plates since July 2024. DPD issued 656 tickets for expired license plates during an earlier enforcement drive.

Expired plates and registrations come with a $95 municipal citation, plus registration costs and late fees from the state.

Drivers have a 30-day grace period after the expiration of their vehicle registrations, also known as tags. But temporary license plates do not have any grace period. Denverites can find information about renewing registrations on the city website.

Meanwhile, more than 1,600

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