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Standard License FAQs

About the law

Who does CO-RCSA SB251 (C.R.S. 42-2-500) apply to?

CO-RCSA SB251 applies to temporarily legal and undocumented residents as defined in Section 42-2-503 (3).

How long will a standard driver license or identification card be valid?

The standard driver license or identification card will be valid for 3 years from the date of issuance, with the exception of a minor driver license. A minor driver license will be valid for three years or expire 20 days after the minor's 21st birthday, whichever comes first.

Are the standard driver licenses, driver permits and identification cards marked differently?

Yes, all credentials issued under CO-RCSA SB251 (C.R.S. 42-2-500)have a black banner with the wording "Not Valid For Federal Identification, Voting or Public Benefit Purposes" printed on the front of the card.

What does the black banner on my card stating "Not Valid For Federal Identification, Voting or Public Benefit Purposes" mean?

This banner means that the card cannot be used to board commercial airplanes or enter federal facilities. The card can also not be used to vote or apply for public benefits. This banner is on cards issued to temporarily legal and undocumented residents.

Will a standard driver license issued under CO-RCSA SB251 (C.R.S. 42-2-500) allow me to get license plates?

Yes, you will be able to get Colorado license plates.

Types of licenses

Can a minor apply for a standard driver license under this program?

Yes, the same graduated driver license requirements apply as with a U.S. citizen's minor driver license.

Can I get a motorcycle endorsement?

Yes, you will be required to take and pass the required testing in order to obtain this endorsement.

Can I obtain a Commercial Driver License under CO-RCSA SB251 (C.R.S. 42-2-500)?

If you're a temporarily legal resident, you are eligible to apply for a Commercial Driver License or Commercial Driving Learner's Permit.

Necessary documents

I'm a temporarily legal resident, what will I need to bring with me to obtain a standard driver license or identification card under CO-RCSA SB251 (C.R.S. 42-2-500)?

If you are a temporarily legal resident, you will need to bring documents that prove your name, date of birth, identity, lawful presence, and proof of current residential address. More information can be found on our standard driver license and ID card webpage.

I'm an undocumented resident, what do I need to do to apply for a driver license or identification card?

If you are an undocumented resident, you will need to bring documents that prove your name, date of birth, identity and proof of current residential address. More information can be found on our standard driver license and ID card webpage.

Are there any special requirements for the passports, consular identification cards or military identification documents?

Yes, they must contain your full legal name, date of birth, date of issuance, country of issuance and your photograph. These documents will be accepted 10 years from the listed expiration date. Documents without an expiration date will be accepted 10 years from issuance date.

What documents can be used to show proof of current Colorado residency?

Evidence of residence in Colorado may be demonstrated by presenting documents that include your name, date of the document and a Colorado address. The document presented must be dated within one year. Examples include, but are not limited to: utility bill, credit card statement, pay stub or earnings statement, rent receipt, telephone bill, transcript or report card from an accredited school, bank statement or checkbook, mortgage document, homeowner's/renter's insurance policy, vehicle registration and other items with an address that can be reviewed by Driver License staff. More information can be found on our standard driver license and ID card webpage.

Translators/interpreters

May I use an interpreter for my Commercial Driver License (CDL) test?

No. CDLs are federally regulated and interpreters are not permitted for the written or driving test. CDL tests, with the exception of the HazMat endorsement test, are available in English and Spanish.

What if my Passport, Consular Card, or Military Identification Document is not in English? Will I be able to use it?

All documents presented to the Department at the time of the application appointment must be in English or be translated into English. If they are translated into English, then you must present the original documents and corresponding translated documents. All costs associated with translating the documents will be at the applicant's expense. Translation services are not provided by the Department.

What are the requirements for Translators?

Translators must provide the following statement at the end of the translated documents and it must be typed or electronically printed on the same page as the translation, not on separate pieces of paper or the translation will not be accepted by the Department. It must state:

"I, _______________, affirm that the foregoing is a complete and accurate translation from (insert name foreign language) to the English language to the best of my ability. I further affirm that I am fully competent to translate from (insert name of foreign language) into the English language and that I am proficient in both languages."

If interpreting during the test, the person performing the translation must provide an unexpired driver license or identification card number and their full legal name.

Does the DMV have translators?

The DMV has pocket-sized translation devices to help communicate with customers who do not speak English. This service may be available in office.

Testing

Can I use a third-party tester to take the written?

Yes, there is generally a third-party tester fee.

Where can I get a list of state approved driving education schools?

Please check out our driving schools list.

Will the written test be available in any language other than English?

The state provides the test in English and Spanish. For additional languages, you may bring an interpreter with you. The commercial driver license (CDL) test, with the exception of the HazMat endorsement test, is available in English and Spanish. You may not use an interpreter any CDL test.

What is needed for the vehicle I am using for the skills (drive) test?

Valid vehicle registration and proof of valid insurance for the vehicle used during drive test is required. The vehicle will also need to pass a safety inspection to verify that items such as signal lights and brake lights are in working condition.