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You can now title and register your vehicle at participating auto dealerships in the State. The Colorado Division of Motor Vehicles works with companies that offer title and registration services.
Registration Requirements If the vehicle was titled in another state a VIN verification must be completed. Title assigned in owners name or current out of state registration. Secure and Verifiable Identification Information (DR 2841)(opens in new window) Proof Of Insurance: Acceptable types of insurance polices:
1.2 Assigned means a certificate of title or MCO that is signed by a seller and accompanied by the Colorado dealers bill of sale for motor vehicle to evidence the chain of ownership progression to the dealer or wholesaler.
If the customer has a Customer Identifier. Number / Permit Number it must be used. If the customer does not remember their Pre- Registration (PR) code, you can search for them via email addresses. If the customer does NOT have a PR code, they must go to and complete one.
If the vehicle was titled in another state, a Verification of Vehicle Identification Number form (DR 2698) is required to be completed. Manufacturers Statement of Origin (if being titled for the first time) Valid registration or title along with a weight slip. More than 1 Vehicle Owner.

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New Colorado residents must register their vehicle(s) within 90 days of establishing residency by visiting one of our three branch locations. You can skip the line by making an appointment online. Before your visit, please visit our New Resident Registrations page to make sure you have all required documentation.
To register an title an out-of-state vehicle, you must bring the following documents to your county title and registration office: Out-of-state title and/or current registration (not more than 6 months expired); Secure and Verifiable Identification; Proof of Colorado Vehicle Emissions (if required);
Vehicle Registration Motor Vehicle FeeFee AmountRegistration Fee● $3.00 for motorcycles and autocycles ● $6.00 for passenger vehicles up to 2,000 pounds, plus $0.20 extra per 100 pounds up to 4,500 pounds; and ● $12.50 for passenger vehicles 4,500 pounds or more, plus $0.60 each additional 100 pounds15 more rows

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