Take the required documents below to your county motor vehicle office. You will need to pay the vehicle title fees, registration fees and any applicable sales tax.
Most all titles are handled by the county motor vehicle offices. Only titles for Dealer Resale Titles, Low-Powered Scooters, & IRP are handled by the state.
More than 1 Vehicle Owner
If there is more than one owner of the vehicle, all owners are required to declare their intent to have the Certificate of Title issued in Joint Tenancy with Rights of Survivorship. This may be accomplished by completing the Joint Tenancy with Rights of Survivorship Acknowledgement of Intent form located within the Title and/or Registration Application.
Vehicle Titled for the First Time in CO
After becoming a Colorado resident, you have within 90 days to register your vehicle. Effective January 1, 2010 all states are required to comply with Federal Law 28 CFR Part 25, National Motor Vehicle Title Information System (NMVTIS). The purpose is to protect states, individuals, and commercial consumers from motor vehicle title fraud. In order to comply with this Federal requirement, the ability to print a title over the counter by the County Motor Vehicle Office (same day title) has been disabled for all title applications with an out-of-state title as the supporting document. The Colorado Certificate of Title will be processed and mailed by the State Title Section.
Please note: Out-Of-State titles that are branded or stamped with "export only" or "junk" will not be titled in Colorado.
If the vehicle was titled in another state, a Verification of Vehicle Identification Number form (DR 2698) is required to be completed. Please contact these service providers directly:
Please contact the State Title Section at 303-205-5608 for additional information
Lien FilingLien filing is handled at the county motor vehicle office in the county where the vehicle is located. Lien extensions are processed at the local county clerk's office. Lien filing is for ten years except for multipurpose trailers, trailer coaches, truck tractors, manufactured homes and motor homes that are subject to maturity dates designated by the lienholder.