Definition of Colorado Resident
- Any person who owns or operates any business in the State of Colorado
- Any person who has resided within the State of Colorado continuously for 90 days
- Any person who has obtained gainful employment within the State of Colorado
Registration Requirements
Provide the following to register a vehicle with an out-of-state title:
- Secure and Verifiable ID
- Out-of-state title or current registration:
- A copy of the title is acceptable if held by a lien holder
- Out-of-state registrations less than six months expired are accepted
- Proof of Insurance
- Verification of Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)
- Security agreement if the lender requires you to file the lien
- Weight slip required for the following:
- Motor homes, cargo vans, and trucks if the empty weight is over 4,500 pounds and not listed on title
- Trailers weighing more than 2,000 pounds
- Proof of emissions test if required:
- Diesel requirements
- Gas/Alternative Fuel requirements
Estimated Fees
Registration fees cannot be estimated over the phone or by email. Estimates may be obtained by using the Registration Fee Calculator.
License Plate Information
Colorado issues license plates for a 12-month period. Renew your registration during either the:
- Month indicated on the registration
- Following month, known as the one month grace period
Late Fees
Colorado law requires residents to pay late fees. Late fees may not exceed $100. Temporary permits are not subject to a one-month grace period (C.R.S. 42-3-112, 42-3-114).
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