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how to get colorado license plate when you move from another state?

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  • wizjp
    Lv 7
    1 decade ago
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    Titling and Registering a Vehicle in Colorado

    Effective July 1, 1999, registration of your vehicle(s) may be denied or delayed if the Colorado Motor Vehicle Registration file does not show insurance coverage for the vehicle(s). Each month, insurance companies must inform the Colorado Motor Vehicle Registration Division of who has insurance and whether insurance has lapsed or does not exist. You must provide proof of insurance to your county clerk and recorder before registration can occur. You may use your insurance card, copy of your insurance policy or a letter from your insurance company (on the company's letterhead paper), as proof of insurance.

    New Resident

    If you have recently moved to Colorado, you must apply for a Colorado title and registration for your vehicle within 30 days from establishing Colorado residency. You will need to apply in the County Motor Vehicle Office in the county where you reside. The following documents are required:

    Secure and Verifiable Identification

    Your out of state title or current out of state registration.

    If you are registering a gasoline powered vehicle and live in Boulder, Broomfield, Denver, Douglas, Jefferson and parts of Adams and Arapahoe counties, you must show proof of a Colorado vehicle emissions test. Effective January 1, 2007, the basic gasoline emissions program area that consists of the counties of Larimer, Weld and El Paso no longer require emissions testing for gasoline powered vehicles. Diesel vehicles must still be inspected prior to registration in the diesel emissions program area which consists of the full counties of Boulder, Jefferson, Broomfield, Denver, Douglas, parts of Adams and Arapahoe, El Paso, Larimer and Weld counties.

    A vehicle identification verification form (DR 2395) completed by a law enforcement officer, a licensed Colorado motor vehicle dealer or a licensed Colorado emissions testing station.

    A current and accurate odometer reading.

    Proof of vehicle insurance coverage (insurance card, copy of insurance policy or letter from your insurance company on the company's letterhead paper).

    If a lien exits on an out of state title, the lienholder's name and address must be provided if not shown on the out of state title or registration.

    Once you arrive at the county Motor Vehicle office, you will need to pay the title and registration fees.

    Your Colorado title will be mailed to you if there are no liens filed against the vehicle. If there is a lien, the title will be mailed to the lienholder. Please allow 4 to 6 weeks for delivery.

  • ?
    Lv 4
    5 years ago

    Licensed Colorado Emissions Testing Station

  • ?
    Lv 4
    4 years ago

    as long as your plates and registration are no longer expired, you will no longer get stopped for that. yet once you get stopped for something else (run a easy, rushing, etc) and the cop ought to be no longer consumer-friendly, he can nail you for that too. additionally make constructive your insurance business corporation will nevertheless cover you in case you have an twist of destiny. they want to comprehend the place you stay and making use of too. there is a few risk, yet is it worth it for one hundred dollars?

  • unless you are in school which means you wouldn't be a permanent resident, but most likely you will have to get tags in your state. But if you have someone that can mail in your stuff then you could.

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