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7 Porch Notes tagged “temporary permit,” from counties across Colorado.

Cars and driving - Weld County

A Weld temporary vehicle permit still needs proof

A Weld temporary vehicle permit bridges real paperwork, but expect to bring proof of sale, insurance, and verifiable ID.

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Cars and driving - Denver County

Denver private sellers keep their plates after the sale

In a Denver private-party sale the seller keeps their plates, so the buyer needs a temporary permit or legal plate to drive home.

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Cars and driving - Denver County

Denver temporary tags do not have a grace period

A Denver temporary permit expires at midnight on its printed date, with no grace or extension period to fall back on.

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Cars and driving - Adams County

Adams temporary permits can start with a phone call

Adams County owners can renew a soon-to-expire Colorado temporary permit by phone, with the VIN, insurance proof, and payment ready.

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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.

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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.

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Cars and driving - Washington County

Washington County vehicle registration has a local clock

New Washington County residents have 90 days to register a vehicle and buyers have 60 days, with a late fee once the grace period passes.

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