C.R.S. Section 42-2-302
Department may or shall issue

  • limitations
  • rules

(1)(a)(I) A person who is a resident of Colorado may be issued an identification card by the department, attested by the applicant and department as to true name, date of birth, current address, and other identifying data the department may require.

(II)

An application for an identification card shall contain the applicant’s fingerprint.

(III)

An application for an identification card shall include the applicant’s social security number or a sworn statement made under penalty of law that the applicant does not have a social security number.

(IV)

An identification card shall not be issued until any previously issued instruction permit or minor driver’s or driver’s license is surrendered or canceled.

(V)

The applicant’s social security number shall remain confidential and shall not be placed on the applicant’s identification card. Such confidentiality shall not extend to the state child support enforcement agency, the department, or a court of competent jurisdiction when requesting information in the course of activities authorized under article 13 of title 26, C.R.S., or article 14 of title 14, C.R.S.

(VI)

Every application shall include the opportunity for the applicant to self-identify his or her race or ethnicity. The race or ethnicity information that may be identified on the application shall not be printed on the identification card but shall be maintained in the stored information as defined by section 42-2-303 (1)(b)(II). That information must be accessible to a law enforcement officer through magnetic or electronic readers.

(b)

Intentionally left blank —Ed.

(I)

In addition to the requirements of subsection (1)(a) of this section, an application for an identification card must state that:

(A)

The applicant understands that, as a resident of the state of Colorado, any motor vehicle owned by the applicant must be registered in Colorado pursuant to the laws of the state and the applicant may be subject to criminal penalties, civil penalties, and liability for any unpaid registration fees and specific ownership taxes if the applicant fails to comply with such registration requirements; and

(B)

The applicant agrees, within thirty days after the date the applicant became a resident, to register in Colorado any vehicle owned by the applicant.

(II)

The applicant shall verify the statements required by this paragraph (b) by the applicant’s signature on the application.

(c)

A sworn statement that is made under penalty of perjury shall be sufficient evidence of the applicant’s social security number required by this subsection (1) and shall authorize the department to issue an identification card to the applicant. Nothing in this paragraph (c) shall be construed to prevent the department from canceling, denying, recalling, or updating an identification card if the department learns that the applicant has provided a false social security number.

(2)

Intentionally left blank —Ed.

(a)

The department shall issue an identification card only upon the furnishing of a birth certificate or other documentary evidence of identity that the department may require. An applicant who submits a birth certificate or other documentary evidence issued by an entity other than a state or the United States shall also submit such proof as the department may require that the applicant is lawfully present in the United States. An applicant who submits as proof of identity a driver’s license or identification card issued by a state that issues drivers’ licenses or identification cards to persons who are not lawfully present in the United States shall also submit such proof as the department may require that the applicant is lawfully present in the United States. The department may assess a fee under section 42-2-306 (1)(b) if the department is required to undertake additional efforts to verify the identity of the applicant.

(b)

The department may not issue an identification card to any person who is not lawfully present in the United States.

(c)

The department may not issue an identification card to any person who is not a resident of the state of Colorado. The department shall issue an identification card only upon the furnishing of such evidence of residency that the department may require.

(2.5)

Intentionally left blank —Ed.

(a)

The department shall issue a new identification card to a person who has a gender different from the sex denoted on that person’s identification card when the department receives a new birth certificate issued pursuant to section 25-2-113.8 or when the department receives:

(I)

A statement, in a form or format designated by the department, from the person, or from the person’s parent if the person is a minor, or from the person’s guardian or legal representative, signed under penalty of law, confirming the sex designation on the person’s identification card does not align with the person’s gender identity; and

(II)

If the person is a minor under the age of eighteen, a statement, in a form or format designated by the department, signed under penalty of law, from a professional medical or mental health-care provider licensed in good standing in Colorado or with an equivalent license in good standing from another jurisdiction, stating that the sex designation on the identification card does not align with the minor’s gender identity. This subsection (2.5)(a)(II) does not require a minor to undergo any specific surgery, treatment, clinical care, or behavioral health care.

(b)

The department may only amend a sex designation for an individual’s identification card one time upon the individual’s request. Any further requests from the individual for additional sex designation changes require the submission of a court order indicating that the sex designation change is required.

(3)

Intentionally left blank —Ed.

(a)

The department has the authority to cancel, deny, or deny the reissuance of the identification card of a person upon determining that the person is not entitled to issuance of the identification card for the following reasons:

(I)

Failure to give the required or correct information in an application or commission of any fraud in making such application;

(II)

Permission of an unlawful or fraudulent use or conviction of misuse of an identification card;

(III)

The person is not lawfully present in the United States; or

(IV)

The person is not a resident of the state of Colorado.

(b)

If the department cancels, denies, or denies the reissuance of the identification card of a person, such person may request a hearing pursuant to section 24-4-105, C.R.S.

(4)

Intentionally left blank —Ed.

(a)

Any male United States citizen or immigrant who applies for an identification card or a renewal or duplicate of any such card and who is at least eighteen years of age but less than twenty-six years of age shall be registered in compliance with the requirements of section 3 of the “Military Selective Service Act”, 50 U.S.C. App. sec. 453, as amended.

(b)

The department shall forward in an electronic format the necessary personal information of the applicants identified in paragraph (a) of this subsection (4) to the selective service system. The applicant’s submission of an application shall serve as an indication that the applicant either has already registered with the selective service system or that he is authorizing the department to forward to the selective service system the necessary information for such registration. The department shall notify the applicant that his submission of an application constitutes consent to registration with the selective service system, if so required by federal law.

(5)

The department shall not issue an identification card to a first time applicant in Colorado until the department completes its verification of all facts relative to such applicant’s right to receive an identification card including the residency, identity, age, and current licensing status of the applicant. Such verification shall utilize appropriate and accurate technology and techniques. Such verification shall include a comparison of existing driver’s license and identification card images in department files with the applicant’s images to ensure such applicant has only one identity.

(6)

The department shall not issue an identification card to a person who holds a valid minor driver’s or driver’s license.

(7)

The department shall not issue an identification card to an individual whose authorization to be present in the United States is temporary unless the individual applies under and complies with part 5 of this article.

(8)

The department shall promulgate rules establishing procedures for resolving minor spelling inconsistencies and accepting alternative documents to birth certificates to establish lawful presence.

(9)

Intentionally left blank —Ed.

(a)

In accordance with rules promulgated by the department and upon the applicant’s submission, either electronically or by mail, of an application and payment of the required fee, the department may issue an identification card to the holder of a driver’s license issued under section 42-2-114 or renewed under 42-2-118 if the applicant holds a valid license or if no more than one year has passed since the expiration of the applicant’s driver’s license.

(b)

Once the department issues an identification card under this subsection (9), the department shall cancel any valid driver’s license held by the applicant.

(c)

Repealed.

Source: Section 42-2-302 — Department may or shall issue - limitations - rules, https://leg.­colorado.­gov/sites/default/files/images/olls/crs2023-title-42.­pdf (accessed Oct. 20, 2023).

42‑2‑101
Licenses for drivers required - penalty - definition
42‑2‑102
Persons exempt from license
42‑2‑103
Motorcycles - autocycles - low-power scooters - driver’s license required
42‑2‑104
Licenses issued - denied
42‑2‑105
Special restrictions on certain drivers
42‑2‑105.5
Restrictions on minor drivers under eighteen years of age - penalties - legislative declaration
42‑2‑106
Instruction permits and temporary licenses
42‑2‑107
Buckner organ and tissue donation awareness fund - legislative declaration - rules - annual report - repeal
42‑2‑108
Application of minors - rules
42‑2‑109
Release from liability
42‑2‑110
Revocation upon death of signer for minor
42‑2‑111
Examination of applicants and drivers - when required
42‑2‑112
Medical advice - use by department - provider immunity
42‑2‑113
License examiners appointed
42‑2‑114
License issued - voluntary disability identifier symbol - fees - rules - report - definitions
42‑2‑114.5
Fees for drivers’ licenses, identification cards, and related services - crediting to DRIVES account - fee setting procedures - rules - repeal
42‑2‑115
License, permit, or identification card to be exhibited on demand - penalty
42‑2‑116
Restricted license
42‑2‑117
Duplicate permits and minor licenses - replacement licenses
42‑2‑118
Buckner organ and tissue donation awareness fund - rules - report - repeal
42‑2‑118.1
Driver restoration and payment incentive program
42‑2‑119
Notices - change of address or name
42‑2‑120
Methods of service
42‑2‑121
Records to be kept by department - admission of records in court
42‑2‑121.5
Emergency contact information - website form - license application - driver’s license database
42‑2‑122
Department may cancel license - limited license for physical or mental limitations - rules
42‑2‑123
Suspending privileges of nonresidents and reporting convictions
42‑2‑124
When court to report convictions
42‑2‑125
Mandatory revocation of license and permit
42‑2‑126
Revocation of license based on administrative determination
42‑2‑126.5
Revocation of license based on administrative actions taken under tribal law - repeal
42‑2‑127
Authority to suspend license - to deny license - type of conviction - points
42‑2‑127.5
Authority to suspend license - violation of child support order
42‑2‑127.7
Authority to suspend driver’s license - uninsured motorists - legislative declaration
42‑2‑127.9
Authority to suspend driver’s license - leaving the scene of an accident
42‑2‑128
Vehicular homicide - revocation of license
42‑2‑129
Mandatory surrender of license or permit for driving under the influence or with excessive alcoholic content
42‑2‑132
Period of suspension or revocation
42‑2‑132.5
Mandatory and voluntary restricted licenses following alcohol convictions - rules
42‑2‑133
Surrender and return of license
42‑2‑134
Foreign license invalid during suspension
42‑2‑135
Right to appeal
42‑2‑136
Unlawful possession or use of license
42‑2‑137
False affidavit - penalty
42‑2‑138
Driving under restraint - penalty - definitions
42‑2‑139
Permitting unauthorized minor to drive
42‑2‑140
Permitting unauthorized person to drive
42‑2‑141
Renting or loaning a motor vehicle to another
42‑2‑142
Violation - penalty
42‑2‑143
Legislative declaration
42‑2‑144
Reporting by certified level II alcohol and drug education and treatment program providers - notice of administrative remedies against a driver’s license - rules
42‑2‑201
Legislative declaration concerning habitual offenders of motor vehicle laws
42‑2‑202
Habitual offenders - frequency and type of violations
42‑2‑203
Authority to revoke license of habitual offender
42‑2‑204
Appeals
42‑2‑205
Prohibition
42‑2‑206
Driving after revocation prohibited
42‑2‑207
No existing law modified
42‑2‑208
Computation of number of convictions
42‑2‑301
Definitions
42‑2‑302
Department may or shall issue - limitations - rules
42‑2‑303
Contents of identification card - disability identifier symbol - rules - definition
42‑2‑304
Validity of identification card - rules
42‑2‑305
Lost, stolen, or destroyed cards
42‑2‑306
Fees - disposition
42‑2‑307
Change of address - penalty
42‑2‑308
No liability on public entity
42‑2‑309
Unlawful acts
42‑2‑310
Violation
42‑2‑313
Department consult with counties on county jail identification processing unit
42‑2‑401
Short title
42‑2‑402
Definitions
42‑2‑403
Department authority - rules - federal requirements
42‑2‑404
Commercial driver’s license - limitations - rules
42‑2‑405
Driver’s license disciplinary actions - grounds for denial - suspension - revocation - disqualification
42‑2‑405.5
Violations of out-of-service order
42‑2‑406
Fees - rules
42‑2‑407
Licensing of testing units and driving testers - hearings - regulations
42‑2‑408
Unlawful acts - penalty
42‑2‑409
Unlawful possession or use of a commercial driver’s license
42‑2‑501
Short title
42‑2‑502
Legislative declaration
42‑2‑503
Definitions
42‑2‑504
Applicability
42‑2‑505
Identification documents - individuals not lawfully present - rules
42‑2‑506
Identification documents - individuals temporarily lawfully present
42‑2‑507
Taxpayer identification number - confidentiality
42‑2‑508
Fees - operations - rule
42‑2‑509
Renewal - duplicate - replacement - rules
42‑2‑510
Peace officers - arrest authority
42‑2‑511
Driving test - third-party option - definition
42‑2‑601
Definitions
42‑2‑602
Equipment of vehicles
42‑2‑603
Rules
42‑2‑604
Violations - penalty
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§ 42-2-302’s source at colorado​.gov