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What Does DMV Stand for in Colorado?

In Colorado, DMV stands for the Department of Motor Vehicles. This state agency is responsible for vehicle registration, licensing, and enforcing motor vehicle laws.

What is Required for Colorado Car Registration?

To register a car in Colorado, the following steps and documents are necessary:

  1. Visit a County Motor Vehicle Office: Locate a nearby County Motor Vehicle Office in Colorado.
  2. Submit Emissions Testing Certificate (if applicable): Some counties in Colorado require emissions testing. Submit a valid emissions testing certificate if needed.
  3. Complete Registration Application: Fill out the Colorado Application for Title and/or Registration (DR 2395) form.
  4. Provide Proof of Ownership: Original or certified copy of the vehicle title.
  5. Proof of Identity: Valid driver's license or identification card.
  6. Submit Proof of Insurance: Provide proof of Colorado auto insurance coverage.
  7. Payment of Fees: Pay the applicable registration fees. Fees vary based on factors such as the type and weight of the vehicle.
  8. Receive License Plates and Registration: Once processed, you will receive license plates and the vehicle registration.

How Much is Vehicle Registration in Colorado?

In Colorado, vehicle registration costs vary based on several factors, including the type of vehicle, its weight, and the specific registration county. Generally, passenger vehicles and light trucks have registration fees determined by a combination of factors, such as the vehicle's weight, model year, and whether it requires an emissions test. Electric and hybrid vehicles may have additional fees aimed at supporting environmental initiatives. It is important to note that the registration fees are subject to change, and individuals are advised to check the official website of the Colorado Division of Motor Vehicles or contact their local County Motor Vehicle Office for the most current and accurate information regarding vehicle registration costs. Additionally, specialty license plates or personalized plates may incur extra fees, and certain counties might impose additional charges or taxes related to vehicle registration. Therefore, individuals should verify the specific fees applicable to their circumstances to ensure compliance with the state's regulations.

How to Get a Renewal Vehicle Registration in Colorado?

To renew your vehicle registration in Colorado, follow these steps:

  1. Receive Renewal Notice: The Colorado Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) will send a Renewal Notice several weeks before your vehicle registration expires.
  2. Check Eligibility for Online Renewal: Confirm your eligibility for online renewal. Many renewals can be done online.
  3. Online Renewal: Visit the official Colorado DMV website, Navigate to the online renewal section, Enter the required information from the Renewal Notice, and Pay the renewal fees using a valid credit or debit card.
  4. Mail-In Renewal (if not renewing online): Complete the renewal form included in the Renewal Notice, Include a check or money order for the renewal fees, and Mail the renewal form and payment to the address specified on the form.
  5. Visit a County Motor Vehicle Office (if not renewing online): Locate a nearby County Motor Vehicle Office if you prefer in-person renewal.
  6. Complete Renewal Application: Fill out the renewal form at the County Motor Vehicle Office.
  7. Provide Proof of Insurance: Present proof of Colorado auto insurance coverage.
  8. Pay Renewal Fees: Pay the renewal fees as specified in the Renewal Notice or at the County Motor Vehicle Office.
  9. Receive New Registration: If renewing online, you will receive the new registration and sticker in the mail. If renewing in person, you'll receive it on the spot.

What Do I Need to Get a Driver's License in Colorado?

To obtain a driver's license in Colorado, you will need:

  1. Proof of Identity: Original or certified copy of a birth certificate, Valid U.S. passport or passport card, Certificate of Naturalization or Citizenship, and Valid immigration documents for non-U.S. citizens.
  2. Social Security Number: Social Security card, W-2 form, and Pay stub showing SSN.
  3. Proof of Colorado Residency: Utility bill (gas, water, electric) with your name and address, Rental agreement or mortgage document, and Bank statement with your current address.
  4. Completed Driver's License Application (Form DR 2840): Obtain and complete the Driver's License Application form.
  5. Proof of Legal Presence (Non-U.S. Citizens): Valid immigration documents for non-U.S. citizens.
  6. Pass the Vision Test: Successfully pass a vision screening test.
  7. Pass the Written Test: Pass a written knowledge test on traffic laws and signs.
  8. Pass the Driving Test: Pass a driving skills test unless waived based on completion of a driver education program.

Can I Get My Colorado License Online?

In Colorado, specific licenses, such as hunting and fishing, can be purchased online and mailed to the individual or printed out at authorized outlets. However, when it comes to driver's licenses, the process is different. The Colorado Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) offers various online services, but obtaining a driver's license online is currently separate from one. Instead, individuals can renew their driver's license online through the DMV's website or at a DMV kiosk, and the renewed license will be mailed to them. Individuals must visit a DMV office in person for first-time driver's license applications or other related services. Therefore, while some licenses can be obtained online in Colorado, getting a driver's license is only partially online and may require an in-person visit to a DMV office.

How Do I Get a Replacement Driver's License in Colorado?

To get a replacement driver's license in Colorado:

  1. Visit a Colorado DMV Office: Locate a nearby Colorado Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) office.
  2. Complete Driver's License or ID Card Application (Form DR 2840): Fill out the Driver's License or ID Card Application form.
  3. Provide Proof of Identity: Original or certified copy of a birth certificate, Valid U.S. passport or passport card, Certificate of Naturalization or Citizenship, and Valid immigration documents for non-U.S. citizens.
  4. Provide your Social Security Number: Social Security card, W-2 form, and pay stub showing your SSN.
  5. Pay Replacement Fee: Pay the replacement fee at the DMV office. Fees may vary.
  6. Have a New Photo Taken: A new photo will be taken at the DMV office.
  7. Receive Temporary License: In some cases, you may receive a temporary paper license on the spot.
  8. Wait for Mailing: The replacement license will be mailed to the address on file.

How Do I Get a Renewed Driver's License in Colorado?

To renew a driver's license in Colorado:

  1. Receive Renewal Notice: The Colorado Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) will mail a Renewal Notice several weeks before your driver's license expires.
  2. Check Eligibility for Online Renewal: Confirm your eligibility for online renewal. Many renewals can be done online.
  3. Online Renewal: Visit the official Colorado DMV website, Navigate to the online renewal section, Enter the required information from the Renewal Notice, and Pay the renewal fees using a valid credit or debit card.
  4. Visit a Colorado DMV Office (if not renewing online): Locate a nearby Colorado DMV office if you prefer in-person renewal.
  5. Complete Renewal Application: Fill out the renewal form available at the Colorado DMV office.
  6. Provide Proof of Identity: Original or certified copy of a birth certificate, Valid U.S. passport or passport card, Certificate of Naturalization or Citizenship, and Valid immigration documents for non-U.S. citizens.
  7. Provide your Social Security Number: Social Security card, W-2 form, and pay stub showing SSN.
  8. Pass Vision Test (if required): Successfully pass a vision screening test.
  9. Have a New Photo Taken: A new photo will be taken at the DMV office.
  10. Pay Renewal Fees: Pay the renewal fees as specified in the Renewal Notice or at the DMV office.
  11. Receive Temporary License: In some cases, you may receive a temporary paper license on the spot.
  12. Wait for Mailing: The renewed license will be mailed to the address on file.

Colorado DMV Contact Information

**Aurora Registration & Title Office **

Address: 490 S. Chambers Road, Aurora, CO 80017

Number: 303-636-1331 

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**Bennett Registration & Title Office **

Address: 355 S. First Street Bennett, CO 80102

Number: 720-523-6010

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Brighton Registration & Title Office

Address: 4430 S. Adams County Pkwy., Suite E2001, Brighton, CO 80601

Number: 720-523-6010

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Commerce City Registration & Title Office

Address: 7190 Colorado Blvd, Commerce City, CO 80022, United States

Number: 720-523-6010

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Northglenn Driver License Office

Address: 11900 N. Washington St., Northglenn, CO 80233

Number: 720-929-8636

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Westminster Registration & Title Office

Address: 8452 Federal Boulevard, Westminster, Colorado, 80031

Number: 720-523-6010

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Arapahoe County Littleton Motor Vehicle Office

Address: 5334 S Prince St, Littleton, CO 80120

Number: 303-795-4500

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Aurora Driver License Office

Address: 14391 E 4th Ave, Aurora, CO 80011

Number: 303-205-5600

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Byers Registration & Title Office

Address: 538 N.Highway 36,Byers, CO 80103

Number: 303-822-5308

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Centennial Driver License Office

Address: 5120 East Arapahoe Road, Centennial, CO 80122

Number: 303-205-5600

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Fort Collins DMW Office

Address: 3030 S. College Ave., #100 Fort Collins, CO 80526

Number: 970-494-9806

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Sterling DMW Office

Address: 714 W. Main St. Sterling, CO 80751

Number: 303-205-5901

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Craig DMW Office

Address: 555 Breeze St., #130 Craig, CO 81625

Number: 970-824-5447

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Golden DMW Office

Address: 16950 W. Colfax Ave, Suite 104, Golden, CO 80401

Number: 720-497-1182

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For further information regarding services, operating hours, and specific inquiries, it is recommended to visit the respective websites or contact the offices directly.