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24 Porch Notes tagged “registration,” from counties across Colorado.
Cars and driving - Weld County
A Weld private vehicle sale starts a title clock
After a private vehicle sale, the buyer has a limited window to register it or present the title to Weld County Motor Vehicle.
Read note ->Cars and driving - Weld County
An out-of-state vehicle in Weld County usually needs a VIN check
Titling an out-of-state car in Weld County needs a VIN check matching the vehicle's number to the title or registration.
Read note ->Cars and driving - Boulder County
A Boulder County private car sale may need fresh emissions
A Boulder County private car sale needs the right title, emissions, and paperwork in hand before the buyer can register it.
Read note ->Cars and driving - Weld County
A Weld dealer purchase may wait for the title-complete notice
Dealer title paperwork is processed first; a title-complete notice tells you when you can buy plates and register the car.
Read note ->Cars and driving - Denver County
Denver private-party car buys start a title clock
After a private-party car sale in Denver, a state deadline starts: register the vehicle, or bring the title and a title application to the county DMV.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Larimer County
Larimer vehicle sales tax depends on jurisdiction
Vehicle sales tax comes due once at titling, and the rate shifts with the buyer's and seller's taxing jurisdictions across Larimer County.
Read note ->Cars and driving - Denver County
Denver drivers should expect front and back plates
Colorado requires both a front and back plate, which surprises out-of-state arrivals and used-car buyers in Denver.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Douglas County
Douglas vehicle ownership tax lives on the receipt
Your vehicle ownership-tax figure lives on the registration receipt or card, not in a phone call to the county.
Read note ->Cars and driving - Mesa County
Mesa County registration needs Colorado insurance proof
Registering a vehicle in Mesa County needs verified Colorado insurance proof that shows the VIN, not just any out-of-state card.
Read note ->Cars and driving - Pueblo County
Bring the VIN paperwork when registering an out-of-state car in Pueblo County
An out-of-state car titled into Pueblo County needs a VIN inspection on Form DR 2698 before you can register it here.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Denver County
Denver vehicle tax splits purchase and registration
A Denver car carries a one-time sales tax when you title it and a yearly ownership tax at registration, billed at separate moments.
Read note ->Cars and driving - El Paso County
El Paso County diesel emissions are a separate check
Diesel emissions in El Paso County follow their own rules, so check the vehicle type before assuming a gas-car answer applies.
Read note ->Cars and driving - Pueblo County
In Pueblo County, car titles and registration start with the county clerk
Pueblo County vehicle titles and registration run through the Clerk and Recorder's motor vehicle office, while driver licenses are state DMV work.
Read note ->Cars and driving - Larimer County
Larimer after-hours car purchases have a narrow driving rule
After buying a car from a private seller in Larimer County, the after-hours rule lets you drive it only from the seller's storage to yours.
Read note ->Cars and driving - Larimer County
Larimer new-to-you title work is an in-person task
Titling a vehicle that is new to you in Larimer County has to be done in person, so an appointment and a full document folder pay off.
Read note ->Cars and driving - Larimer County
Larimer plate replacement can come with a cleanup step
Replace a Larimer plate by phone or online, and destroy the plate you still have when you use that route.
Read note ->Cars and driving - Larimer County
Larimer temporary permits expire without a grace period
A Larimer County temporary permit expires at midnight on the date shown, with no grace period or extension once that day passes.
Read note ->Cars and driving - Teller County
Teller County motor vehicle work runs through the Clerk and Recorder
Titles, registration, licensing, renewals, and insurance checks for Teller County vehicles run through the Clerk and Recorder.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Boulder County
Boulder vehicle sales tax is settled at registration
Vehicle sales tax in Boulder County comes due at purchase and gets settled at registration, so bring proof of anything already paid.
Read note ->Cars and driving - Pueblo County
For Pueblo County registration, check the state emissions map before assuming
Pueblo County is not on Colorado's gas-vehicle emissions county list, but verify your specific vehicle on the state page first.
Read note ->Cars and driving - El Paso County
El Paso County links many motor vehicle chores to online services
Many El Paso County motor vehicle chores start online: title status, address changes, duplicate titles, fee estimates, and more.
Read note ->Cars and driving - Pueblo County
Pueblo County motor vehicle offices are not all the same errand
Pueblo County runs several motor vehicle offices, each suited to different errands, so match the location to your task before you go.
Read note ->Cars and driving - Washington County
Bring insurance proof for Washington County vehicle title work
Washington County title work needs proof of insurance, ID, and the title itself, so gather the documents before the drive into town.
Read note ->Cars and driving - La Plata County
La Plata County vehicle paperwork has Durango and Bayfield options
La Plata County registers vehicles through Durango and Bayfield offices, plus online, kiosk, mail, and drop-box routes depending on the task.
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