C.R.S. Section 42-3-213
License plates

  • military veterans
  • rules
  • retirement

(1)

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(a)

The department shall issue one or more sets of license plates to the following persons who own a truck that does not exceed sixteen thousand pounds empty weight, a passenger car, a motorcycle, or a noncommercial or recreational vehicle:

(I)

A recipient of the purple heart;

(II)

A former prisoner of war;

(III)

An honorably discharged or retired veteran of the armed forces of the United States;

(IV)

A disabled veteran of the armed forces of the United States;

(V)

A survivor of the attack on Pearl Harbor;

(VI)

A recipient of the medal of honor;

(VII)

An honorably discharged or discharged LGBT veteran or a retired, reserve, or active member of the United States Marine Corps;

(VIII)

A veteran of the Korean war;

(IX)

A recipient of a military award for valor;

(X)

A veteran of the Vietnam war;

(XI)

An honorably discharged or discharged LGBT veteran or a retired, reserve, or active member of the United States Army;

(XII)

An honorably discharged or discharged LGBT veteran or a retired, reserve, or active member of the United States Navy;

(XIII)

A recipient of a bronze star medal;

(XIV)

The current or past spouse, child, sibling, grandparent, or parent of a person who died in the line of duty while serving in the armed forces;

(XV)

An honorably discharged or discharged LGBT veteran or a retired, reserve, auxiliary, or active member of the United States Coast Guard;

(XVI)

A serving member or honorably discharged or discharged LGBT veteran or retired member of any component of the United States Air Force;

(XVII)

An honorably discharged or discharged LGBT veteran or a retired, reserve, or active member of the special forces of the United States armed forces;

(XVIII)

A person who supports the North American aerospace defense command;

(XIX)

On or after January 1, 2009, a person who supports the United States Army fourth infantry division;

(XX)

A veteran of the Afghanistan war;

(XXI)

A veteran of the Iraq war;

(XXII)

A veteran of world war II;

(XXIII)

A veteran of operation desert shield or desert storm;

(XXIV)

A recipient of the distinguished flying cross;

(XXV)

An honorably discharged or discharged LGBT veteran or a retired, reserve, or active member of the Navy SEALs;

(XXVI)

A natural person who supports the civil air patrol;

(XXVII)

A natural person who supports the USS Colorado (SSN 788);

(XXVIII)

An honorably discharged or discharged LGBT veteran or a retired, reserve, or active member of the 10th mountain division of the United States Army;

(XXIX)

An honorably discharged or discharged LGBT veteran or retired, reserve, or active member of a submarine crew of the United States Navy;

(XXX)

An honorably discharged or discharged LGBT veteran or retired woman veteran of the United States armed forces;

(XXXI)

A woman veteran of the United States armed forces who has a disability;

(XXXII)

A serving member of, honorably discharged or discharged veteran of, discharged LGBT veteran of, or retired member of any component of the United States Space Force; or

(XXXIII)

An honorably discharged veteran or retired, active, or reserve member of a construction battalion of the United States Navy.

(a.5)

Before issuing a license plate to a discharged LGBT veteran pursuant to this section, the department shall require the applicant to demonstrate status as a discharged LGBT veteran in the manner prescribed by the division of veterans affairs pursuant to section 28-5-103 (3)(c).

(b)

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(I)

Except as provided in subparagraph (II) of this paragraph (b), the amount of taxes and fees for license plates issued under this section are the same as that specified for regular motor vehicle registration plus an additional one-time issuance or replacement fee. The additional one-time fee is twenty-five dollars and shall be transmitted to the state treasurer, who shall credit it to the highway users tax fund for allocation and expenditure as specified in section 43-4-205 (5.5)(b), C.R.S.

(II)

Notwithstanding subsection (1)(b)(I) of this section:

(A)

No fee shall be charged for one set of prisoner of war special license plates issued pursuant to subsection (3) of this section for a passenger car, a truck, a motorcycle, or a noncommercial or recreational vehicle.

(B)

No fee shall be charged for one set of disabled veteran license plates issued under subsection (5) of this section for a passenger car, truck, motorcycle, or noncommercial or recreational vehicle.

(C)

No fee shall be charged for one set of medal of honor special license plates issued pursuant to subsection (7) of this section for a passenger car, a truck, a motorcycle, or a noncommercial or recreational vehicle.

(D)

No fee shall be charged for one set of purple heart special license plates issued pursuant to subsection (2) of this section.

(E)

No fee shall be charged for one set of military valor special license plates issued pursuant to subsection (10) of this section.

(F)

No fee shall be charged for one set of survivors of the attack on Pearl Harbor special license plates issued pursuant to subsection (6) of this section.

(G)

The one-time issuance fee imposed pursuant to subparagraph (I) of this paragraph (b) shall not be charged for one set, per applicant, of fallen service member special license plates issued pursuant to subsection (15) of this section.

(H)

The department shall not charge the one-time issuance fee imposed pursuant to subparagraph (I) of this paragraph (b) for one set, per applicant, of world war II special license plates issued pursuant to subsection (23) of this section.

(I)

The department shall not charge a fee for one set of distinguished flying cross special license plates issued under subsection (25) of this section if the cross was awarded for valor.

(J)

The department shall not charge a fee for one set of disabled woman veteran license plates issued under subsection (32) of this section for a passenger car, truck, motorcycle, or noncommercial or recreational vehicle.

(K)

The department shall not charge a fee for one set of Seabees license plates issued under subsection (34) of this section for a passenger car, truck, motorcycle, or noncommercial or recreational vehicle.

(III)

Except as provided in subparagraphs (IV) and (V) of this paragraph (b), the fees collected pursuant to this paragraph (b) shall be transmitted to the state treasurer, who shall credit the fees to the highway users tax fund.

(IV)

One dollar of each additional fee collected from purchasers of license plates issued under subsections (4) and (5) of this section shall be retained by the authorized agent, and one dollar and fifteen cents of each additional fee shall be credited to the Colorado DRIVES vehicle services account created in section 42-1-211 (2).

(V)

One dollar of each additional fee collected from purchasers of license plates issued under subsection (8) of this section shall be retained by the authorized agent.

(c)

All applications for the license plates described in this section shall be made directly to the department and shall include such information as the department may require.

(d)

The executive director of the department may prepare such special forms and issue such rules as may be necessary to carry out the provisions of this section.

(e)

Notwithstanding the weight limitation imposed by paragraph (a) of this subsection (1), a natural person eligible for a military veteran special license plate issued pursuant to this section may apply for such a license plate for a motor home, as defined in section 42-1-102 (57), upon the payment of the fees or taxes required by this article.

(f)

A person who meets the conditions stated in subparagraph (XIV) of paragraph (a) of this subsection (1) is authorized to be issued a fallen service member special license plate. Except as provided by sub-subparagraph (G) of subparagraph (II) of paragraph (b) of this subsection (1), this paragraph (f) shall not be construed to authorize the spouse, child, sibling, grandparent, or parent to receive a license plate without paying the applicable fees or if such plate signifies more than that the deceased served in a branch of the armed forces.

(g)

The department shall issue a license plate authorized under this section for a motor vehicle owned by a trust if:

(I)

The trust is created for the benefit of a natural person who is qualified to receive the license plate under paragraph (a) of this subsection (1); and

(II)

The trust name includes a natural person who is qualified to receive the license plate under paragraph (a) of this subsection (1).

(h)

If an applicant for a military license plate issued under this section demonstrates a physical impairment affecting mobility under the standards provided in section 42-3-204 (1), the department shall issue a military license plate with an additional identifying figure, as defined in section 42-3-204 (1)(e), to indicate that the vehicle is authorized to transport a person who is eligible to use reserved parking under section 42-4-1208.

(2)

Recipient of a purple heart.

(a)

The purple heart special license plate shall be designed to indicate that an owner of a motor vehicle to which such license plate is attached is a recipient of the purple heart.

(b)

A natural person who has been awarded a purple heart for wounds received in combat at the hands of an enemy of the United States may use a purple heart special license plate. When applying for such a license plate, the applicant shall submit to the department a letter of verification from the appropriate branch of the armed forces of the United States that the applicant has been awarded a purple heart.

(3)

Former prisoner of war.

(a)

The former prisoner of war special license plate shall be designed to indicate that an owner of a motor vehicle to which such license plate is attached is a former prisoner of war.

(b)

A natural person who, while serving in the armed forces of the United States, was incarcerated by an enemy of the United States during a period of conflict with the United States may use the former prisoner of war special license plate.

(c)

If a deceased former prisoner of war was authorized under this section to use a former prisoner of war special license plate, the surviving spouse of such former prisoner of war may apply to the department to retain any set or sets of such special plates that such former prisoner of war had obtained. Such surviving spouse shall be eligible to use such special plates upon the payment of any fees or taxes required by this article.

(4)

Honorably discharged or retired veteran of the U.S. armed forces.

(a)

The veteran of the United States armed forces special license plate shall indicate that an owner of a motor vehicle to which such plate is attached is a veteran of the armed forces of the United States.

(b)

A natural person who has received an honorable discharge or is retired from a branch of the armed services of the United States may use a veteran of the United States armed forces special license plate. When applying for such a license plate, an applicant shall submit as proof of honorable discharge either a department of defense form 214 or an honorable discharge from an armed forces branch of the United States.

(5)

Disabled veterans.

(a)

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(I)

The disabled veteran license plate shall indicate that the owner of the motor vehicle to which the license plate is attached is a disabled veteran of the United States armed forces.

(II)

Repealed.

(b)

A natural person who has received an honorable discharge from a branch of the armed services of the United States and meets the requirements of section 42-3-304 (3)(a) may use a disabled veteran license plate. When applying for such a license plate, the applicant shall submit proof of honorable discharge from an armed forces branch of the United States.

(c)

License plates qualifying for the exemption granted in sub-subparagraph (B) of subparagraph (II) of paragraph (b) of subsection (1) of this section shall be issued only by the department and shall bear the inscription “D.V.”, and a separate number series shall be used for such license plates. Additional license plates bearing such inscription may be issued by the department to eligible persons upon the payment of any fees or taxes required by this article.

(6)

Survivors of the attack on Pearl Harbor.

(a)

The survivors of the attack on Pearl Harbor special license plates shall be designed to indicate that the owner of the motor vehicle to which such license plates are attached is a survivor of the attack on Pearl Harbor.

(b)

Any natural person may use a survivors of the attack on Pearl Harbor special license plate if such person:

(I)

Was a member of the United States armed forces on December 7, 1941;

(II)

Was on station on December 7, 1941, during the hours of 7:55 a.m. to 9:45 a.m. Hawaii time at Pearl Harbor, the island of Oahu, or offshore at a distance not to exceed three miles therefrom;

(III)

Received an honorable discharge from the United States armed forces or is a discharged LGBT veteran; and

(IV)

Holds a current membership in a national organization of survivors of the attack on Pearl Harbor.

(7)

Recipient of a medal of honor.

(a)

The department shall design the medal of honor special license plate to indicate that an owner of a motor vehicle to which such license plate is attached is a recipient of the medal of honor.

(b)

A natural person who has been awarded a medal of honor may use a medal of honor special license plate. When applying for such a license plate, the applicant shall submit to the department a letter of verification from the appropriate branch of the armed forces of the United States that the applicant has been awarded a medal of honor.

(8)

Honorably discharged or discharged LGBT veteran or retired, active, or reserve member of the U.S. Marine Corps.

(a)

The United States Marine Corps special license plate shall indicate that an owner of a motor vehicle to which such plate is attached is a veteran, reserve member, or an active member of the United States Marine Corps.

(b)

A natural person who has received an honorable discharge or is a discharged LGBT veteran, is retired, or is an active or reserve member of the United States Marine Corps may use a United States Marine Corps special license plate. When applying for such a license plate, an applicant shall submit proof of an honorable discharge or status as an LGBT veteran or proof that the applicant is currently an active or reserve member of the United States Marine Corps.

(9)

Veteran of the Korean war.

(a)

The veteran of the Korean war special license plate shall be designed to indicate that the owner of the motor vehicle to which such license plate is attached is a veteran of the Korean war.

(b)

A natural person may use a veteran of the Korean war special license plate if such person was a member of the United States armed forces between June 27, 1950, and January 31, 1955.

(10)

Recipient of a military valor award.

(a)

The military valor special license plate shall be designed to indicate that an owner of a motor vehicle bearing such license plate has received a military award for valor.

(b)

A natural person who has been awarded a military award for valor may use a military valor special license plate. When applying for such a license plate, the applicant shall submit to the department a copy of the military order awarding the military award for valor.

(c)

For the purposes of this section,“military award for valor” or “military valor award” means the following awards:

(I)

Navy cross;

(II)

Distinguished service cross;

(III)

Air Force cross; or

(IV)

Silver star.

(11)

Veteran of the Vietnam war.

(a)

The veteran of the Vietnam war special license plate shall be designed to indicate that the owner of the motor vehicle to which such license plate is attached is a veteran of the Vietnam war.

(b)

A natural person may use a veteran of the Vietnam war special license plate if the person was a member of the United States armed services between August 7, 1964, and May 7, 1975.

(c)

The department or an authorized agent shall not issue a veteran of the Vietnam war special license plate to an applicant until the applicant provides a DD214 form issued by the United States government or other evidence sufficient to demonstrate that the applicant is a veteran of the armed services who served between August 7, 1964, and May 7, 1975.

(12)

Honorably discharged or discharged LGBT veteran or retired, active, or reserve member of the U.S. Army.

(a)

The United States Army special license plate shall be designed to indicate that the owner of the motor vehicle to which such license plate is attached is an honorably discharged or discharged LGBT veteran or a retired, reserve, or active member of the United States Army.

(b)

A natural person may use a United States Army special license plate if such person is an honorably discharged or discharged LGBT veteran or a retired, reserve, or active member of the United States Army.

(c)

The department or an authorized agent shall not issue an United States Army special license plate to an applicant until the applicant provides a DD214 form issued by the United States government or other evidence sufficient to demonstrate that the applicant is an honorably discharged or discharged LGBT veteran or a retired, reserve, or active member of the United States Army.

(d)

Repealed.

(13)

Honorably discharged or discharged LGBT veteran or retired, active, or reserve member of the U.S. Navy.

(a)

The United States Navy special license plate shall indicate that an owner of a motor vehicle to which such plate is attached is a veteran, a reserve member, or an active member of the United States Navy.

(b)

A natural person who has received an honorable discharge, is a discharged LGBT veteran, is retired, or is an active or reserve member of the United States Navy may use a United States Navy special license plate. When applying for such a license plate, an applicant shall submit a DD214 form issued by the United States government or other evidence sufficient to demonstrate that the applicant has an honorable discharge, proof of the applicant’s status as a discharged LGBT veteran, or proof that the applicant is currently an active or reserve member of the United States Navy.

(c)

This subsection (13) shall take effect July 1, 2006.

(14)

Recipient of a bronze star medal.

(a)

The bronze star special license plate shall be designed to indicate that an owner of a motor vehicle bearing such license plate has received a bronze star medal. The bronze star for valor license plate shall be designed to indicate that an owner of a motor vehicle bearing such license plate has received the bronze star medal with the “V” for valor distinction.

(b)

On or after January 1, 2007, a natural person who has been awarded a bronze star may use a bronze star special license plate. A natural person who has been awarded a bronze star with the “V” for valor distinction may use a bronze star for valor special license plate. When applying for such a license plate, the applicant shall submit to the department a copy of the military order awarding the bronze star and a DD214 form issued by the United States government showing that the award was received by the applicant.

(15)

Fallen service member special license plate.

(a)

The fallen service member special license plate shall be designed to indicate that the owner of the motor vehicle to which the plate is attached is a family member of a person who died in the line of duty while serving in the armed forces. The plate shall bear the word “fallen” and the title of a person who serves in the branch of the armed forces in which the deceased served.

(b)

A person who meets the conditions stated in subparagraph (XIV) of paragraph (a) of subsection (1) of this section may use a fallen service member special license plate. The department or an authorized agent shall not issue a fallen service member special license plate to an applicant until the applicant provides a DD214 form issued by the United States government and other evidence sufficient to demonstrate that the applicant is qualified to be issued the plate as determined by the department.

(16)

Honorably discharged or discharged LGBT veteran or retired, active, auxiliary, or reserve member of the U.S. Coast Guard.

(a)

The United States Coast Guard special license plate shall indicate that an owner of a motor vehicle to which such plate is attached is a veteran, a reserve member, an auxiliary member, or an active member of the United States Coast Guard.

(b)

On or after January 1, 2008, a natural person who has received an honorable discharge, is a discharged LGBT veteran, is retired, or is an active, auxiliary, or reserve member of the United States Coast Guard may use a United States Coast Guard special license plate.

(c)

When applying for such a license plate, an applicant shall submit a DD214 form issued by the United States government or other evidence sufficient to demonstrate that the applicant has an honorable discharge, proof of the applicant’s status as a discharged LGBT veteran, or proof that the applicant is currently an active, auxiliary, or reserve member of the United States Coast Guard.

(17)

Honorably discharged or discharged LGBT veteran or retired, active, or reserve member of the U.S. Air Force.

(a)

Beginning January 1, 2008, the United States Air Force special license plate shall indicate that an owner of a motor vehicle to which such plate is attached is a veteran, reserve member, or active member of the United States Air Force.

(b)

A natural person who has received an honorable discharge, is a discharged LGBT veteran, is retired, or is an active or reserve member of any component of the United States Air Force may use a United States Air Force special license plate.

(c)

When applying for such a license plate, an applicant shall submit a DD214 form issued by the United States government or other evidence sufficient to demonstrate that the applicant is a veteran, reserve member, or active member of any component of the United States Air Force.

(18)

Honorably discharged or discharged LGBT veteran or active or reserve member of the U.S. Army special forces.

(a)

The United States Army special forces license plate shall indicate that an owner of a motor vehicle to which such plate is attached is a veteran, a reserve member, or an active member of the special forces of the United States Army.

(b)

Beginning January 1, 2008, a natural person who has received an honorable discharge, is a discharged LGBT veteran, or is an active or reserve member of the United States Army special forces may use a United States Army special forces license plate. When applying for such a license plate, an applicant shall submit:

(I)

Proof of an honorable discharge or retirement, proof of status as a discharged LGBT veteran, or proof that the applicant is currently an active or reserve member of the United States Army special forces;

(II)

Orders or a DD214 form that shows an awarded prefix “3” or a designation of “5G”, 18/180 series MOS, special forces tab, OSS, or UNPIK-8240.

(19)

North American aerospace defense command commemorative special license plate.

(a)

The North American aerospace defense command commemorative special license plate shall be designed to indicate that the owner of the motor vehicle to which the license plate is attached wishes to commemorate the North American aerospace defense command’s fiftieth anniversary.

(b)

The department shall issue North American aerospace defense command commemorative special license plates until January 1, 2010, or when the available inventory is depleted, whichever is later. This paragraph (b) shall not be deemed to prohibit the use of the plate after January 1, 2010, nor to require the plate to be recalled by the department.

(20)

Honorably discharged, retired veteran, reserve, or active member of the United States Army - fourth infantry division.
The United States Army fourth infantry division special license plate shall be designed to indicate that the owner of the motor vehicle to which such license plate is attached supports the United States Army fourth infantry division.

(21)

Veteran of the Afghanistan war.

(a)

The veteran of the Afghanistan war special license plate shall be designed to indicate that the owner of the motor vehicle to which such license plate is attached is a veteran of the Afghanistan war.

(b)

Effective January 1, 2011, a natural person may use a veteran of the Afghanistan war special license plate if such person was a member of the United States armed services between October 7, 2001, and the end of the conflict.

(c)

The department or an authorized agent shall not issue a veteran of the Afghanistan war special license plate to an applicant until the applicant provides a DD214 form issued by the United States government or other evidence sufficient to demonstrate that the applicant is a veteran of the armed services who served between October 7, 2001, and the end of the conflict.

(22)

Veteran of the Iraq war.

(a)

The veteran of the Iraq war special license plate shall be designed to indicate that the owner of the motor vehicle to which such license plate is attached is a veteran of the Iraq war.

(b)

Effective January 1, 2011, a natural person may use a veteran of the Iraq war special license plate if such person was a member of the United States armed services between March 20, 2003, and the end of the conflict.

(c)

The department or an authorized agent shall not issue a veteran of the Iraq war special license plate to an applicant until the applicant provides a DD214 form issued by the United States government or other evidence sufficient to demonstrate that the applicant is a veteran of the armed services who served between March 20, 2003, and the end of the conflict.

(23)

Veteran of world war II.

(a)

The department shall design the veteran of world war II special license plate to indicate that the owner of the motor vehicle to which the license plate is attached is a veteran of world war II.

(b)

Effective January 1, 2012, a natural person may use a world war II special license plate if the person was a member of the United States armed services between September 16, 1940, and July 25, 1947.

(c)

The department or an authorized agent shall not issue a world war II special license plate to an applicant until the applicant provides a DD214 form issued by the United States government or other evidence sufficient to demonstrate that the applicant is a veteran of the armed services who served between September 16, 1940, and July 25, 1947.

(24)

Veteran of operation desert shield or desert storm.

(a)

The department shall design the veteran of operation desert shield or desert storm license plate to indicate that the owner of the motor vehicle to which the license plate is attached is a veteran of operation desert shield or desert storm.

(b)

Effective January 1, 2013, a natural person may use an operation desert shield or desert storm license plate if the person was a member of the United States armed services between August 2, 1990, and February 28, 1991.

(c)

The department or an authorized agent shall not issue an operation desert shield or desert storm license plate to an applicant until the applicant provides a DD214 form issued by the United States government or other evidence sufficient to demonstrate that the applicant is a veteran of the armed services who served between August 2, 1990, and February 28, 1991.

(25)

Recipient of a distinguished flying cross.

(a)

The department shall design a special license plate to indicate that the owner of a motor vehicle to which the license plate is attached has received the distinguished flying cross.

(b)

A natural person who has been awarded a distinguished flying cross may use a distinguished flying cross special license plate. When applying for the license plate, the applicant shall submit to the department a copy of the military order awarding the distinguished flying cross or any other evidence the department may accept.

(26)

Honorably discharged or discharged LGBT veteran or retired, active, or reserve member of the Navy SEALs.

(a)

The department shall design the Navy SEAL license plate to indicate that an owner of a motor vehicle to which the plate is attached is a veteran, a reserve member, or an active member of the United States Navy SEALs.

(b)

A natural person who has received an honorable discharge, is a discharged LGBT veteran, is retired, or is an active or reserve member of the United States Navy SEALs may use a United States Navy SEALs license plate. To qualify for the license plate, an applicant must submit a DD214 form issued by the United States government and a certification from the UDT/SEAL association, inc., the Rocky Mountain chapter of the UDT/SEAL association, inc., or a successor organization that the applicant has an honorable discharge from, is retired from, or is currently an active or reserve member of the Navy SEALs.

(27)

Member of the civil air patrol.

(a)

The department of military and veterans affairs may design the civil air patrol license plate if the design conforms with standards established by the department and indicates that an owner of a motor vehicle to which the plate is attached supports the civil air patrol.

(b)

A natural person who supports the civil air patrol may use a civil air patrol license plate.

(28)

USS Colorado.

(a)

The department of military and veterans affairs may design the USS Colorado (SSN 788) license plate if the design conforms with standards established by the department. The plate must indicate that an owner of a motor vehicle to which the plate is attached supports the USS Colorado submarine.

(b)

A natural person who supports the USS Colorado (SSN 788) may use USS Colorado license plate.

(29)

Honorably discharged or discharged LGBT veteran or active or reserve member of the 10th mountain division of the U.S. Army.

(a)

The department shall design the “10th mountain division” license plate to indicate that an owner of a motor vehicle to which the plate is attached is a veteran, a reserve member, or an active member of the 10th mountain division of the United States Army.

(b)

A natural person who meets the conditions established in subsection (1)(a)(XXVIII) of this section may use a “10th mountain division” license plate. To qualify for the license plate, an applicant must submit a DD214 form issued by the United States government or other evidence sufficient to demonstrate that the applicant is a veteran, a discharged LGBT veteran, a reserve member, or an active member of the 10th mountain division of the United States Army.

(c)

By January 1, 2016, the department shall require each holder of a “10th mountain division” license plate to either submit the evidence of qualification required by paragraph (b) of this subsection (29) or return the plate to the department.

(30)

Honorably discharged or discharged LGBT veteran or retired, active, or reserve member of the U.S. Navy submarine service.

(a)

Beginning January 1, 2019, the department shall design the submarine service license plate to indicate that an owner of a motor vehicle to which the plate is attached is a veteran, reserve member, or active member of the submarine service of the United States Navy.

(b)

A natural person who has received an honorable discharge from, is a discharged LGBT veteran of, is retired from, or is an active or reserve member of the submarine service may use a submarine service license plate.

(c)

To qualify for a submarine service license plate, an applicant must submit a DD214 form issued by the United States government or other evidence sufficient to demonstrate that the applicant is a veteran, reserve member, or active member of the submarine service of the United States Navy.

(31)

Honorably discharged, discharged LGBT, or retired woman veteran of the U.S. armed forces.

(a)

The United States woman veteran license plate must indicate that an owner of a motor vehicle to which the plate is attached is a woman veteran of the United States armed forces.

(b)

A woman who has received an honorable discharge from, is a discharged LGBT veteran of, or is retired from the United States armed forces may use a United States woman veteran license plate. When applying for the license plate, an applicant must submit a DD214 form issued by the United States government or other evidence sufficient to demonstrate that the applicant is a woman and has an honorable discharge from, or is retired from, the United States armed forces. An applicant who is a discharged LGBT veteran must submit a DD214 form and demonstrate status as a discharged LGBT veteran.

(c)

The department shall begin issuing the United States woman veteran license plate on the earlier of January 1, 2020, or when the department is able to begin issuing the plate.

(32)

Disabled women veterans.

(a)

The license plate that honors United States women veterans who have disabilities must indicate that an owner of a motor vehicle to which the plate is attached is a woman veteran of the United States armed forces who has a disability.

(b)

A woman veteran who has received an honorable discharge from or is retired from the United States armed forces and meets the requirements of section 42-3-304 (3)(a) may use a license plate that honors United States women veterans who have disabilities. To be issued the license plate, an applicant must be a woman and must submit a DD214 form issued by the United States government or other evidence sufficient to demonstrate that the applicant has an honorable discharge from or is retired from the United States armed forces.

(c)

The department shall design the license plate issued under this subsection (32) to indicate that the license plate is issued to a woman veteran who has a disability. The department may issue additional license plates under this subsection (32) to eligible persons upon the payment of any fee required by this article 3.

(d)

The department shall begin issuing the United States disabled woman veteran license plate on or before January 1, 2022.

(33)

Honorably discharged or discharged veteran, honorably discharged or discharged LGBT veteran, or retired, active, or reserve member of the U.S. Space Force.

(a)

The department shall design the United States Space Force license plate to indicate that an owner of a motor vehicle to which such plate is attached is a veteran, reserve member, or active member of the United States Space Force.

(b)

A natural person who has received an honorable discharge, is a discharged LGBT veteran, is retired, or is an active or reserve member of any component of the United States Space Force may use a United States Space Force license plate.

(c)

When applying for a United States Space Force license plate, an applicant shall submit a DD214 form issued by the United States government or other evidence sufficient to demonstrate that the applicant is a veteran, reserve member, or active member of any component of the United States Space Force.

(d)

The department shall begin issuing the United States Space Force license plate on or before January 1, 2023.

(34)

Honorably discharged veteran or retired, active, or reserve member of the Seabees.

(a)

Beginning January 1, 2024, the department shall design the Seabees license plate to indicate that an owner of a motor vehicle to which the plate is attached is an honorably discharged, retired, active, or reserve member of a construction battalion of the United States Navy.

(b)

Beginning January 1, 2024, or when the department is able to issue the plates designed pursuant to subsection (34)(a) of this section, the department shall issue the Seabees license plate to an individual who has received an honorable discharge from, is retired from, or is an active member or a reserve member of any construction battalion of the United States Navy.

(c)

To qualify for a Seabees license plate, an applicant must submit a DD214 form issued by the United States government or other evidence sufficient to demonstrate that the applicant was honorably discharged from, is retired from, or is an active or a reserve member of a construction battalion of the United States Navy.

Source: Section 42-3-213 — License plates - military veterans - rules - retirement, https://leg.­colorado.­gov/sites/default/files/images/olls/crs2023-title-42.­pdf (accessed Oct. 20, 2023).

42‑3‑101
Legislative declaration
42‑3‑102
Periodic registration - rules
42‑3‑103
Registration required - exemptions - rules
42‑3‑104
Exemptions - specific ownership tax - registration - domicile and residency - rules - definitions
42‑3‑105
Application for registration - tax - definitions
42‑3‑106
Tax imposed - classification - taxable value
42‑3‑107
Taxable value of classes of property - rate of tax - when and where payable - department duties - apportionment of tax collections - definitions - rules - repeal
42‑3‑108
Determination of year model - tax lists
42‑3‑109
Tax for registration period
42‑3‑110
Payment of motor vehicle registration fees and specific ownership taxes in installments
42‑3‑111
Tax year - disposition
42‑3‑112
Failure to pay tax - penalty - rules
42‑3‑113
Records of application and registration - disability of a driver - rules - definitions
42‑3‑114
Expiration
42‑3‑115
Registration upon transfer - rules - definitions
42‑3‑116
Manufacturers or dealers - fees - rules - definition - penalty
42‑3‑117
Nonresidents
42‑3‑118
Registration suspended upon theft - recovery - rules
42‑3‑118.5
Inoperable vehicle - rules
42‑3‑119
No application for registration granted - when
42‑3‑120
Department may cancel or deny registration
42‑3‑121
Violation of registration provisions - penalty
42‑3‑122
Perjury on a motor vehicle registration application
42‑3‑123
Dishonored payment - recovery of taxes, fees, and plates
42‑3‑124
Violation - penalty
42‑3‑125
Fleet operators - registration period certificates - multi-year registrations
42‑3‑126
Notice - primary body color
42‑3‑127
Sale of special mobile machinery
42‑3‑201
Number plates furnished - style - periodic reissuance - tabs - rules - definition - repeal
42‑3‑202
Number plates furnished to be attached - penalty
42‑3‑203
Standardized plates - notice of funding through gifts, grants, and donations - rules - repeal
42‑3‑204
Reserved parking for persons with disabilities - applicability - definitions - rules
42‑3‑205
Substitute plates - waiting period for reissuance of identical combination of numbers and letters
42‑3‑206
Remanufacture of certain license plates
42‑3‑206.5
Issuance of plates in a retired style authorized - additional fee - rules
42‑3‑207
Special plates - rules - new plates - retirement
42‑3‑208
Special plates - qualifications for issuance of special license plates
42‑3‑209
Legislative license plates
42‑3‑210
Radio and television license plates
42‑3‑211
Issuance of personalized plates authorized
42‑3‑212
Issuance of optional plates authorized - retirement
42‑3‑213
License plates - military veterans - rules - retirement
42‑3‑214
Special plates - alumni associations - retirement
42‑3‑217
Special plates - Colorado commission of Indian affairs
42‑3‑217.5
Special plates - breast cancer awareness - retirement
42‑3‑218
Special plates - active and retired members of the Colorado National Guard - retirement
42‑3‑220
Temporary special event license plates
42‑3‑221
Special plates - Denver Broncos
42‑3‑222
Special plates - support public education
42‑3‑223
Special plates - support the troops - retirement
42‑3‑224
Special plates - Colorado “Kids First”
42‑3‑225
Special plates - Italian-American heritage
42‑3‑226
Special plates - share the road
42‑3‑227
Special plates - Colorado horse development authority
42‑3‑228
Special plates - Colorado carbon fund
42‑3‑229
Special plates - boy scouts
42‑3‑230
Special plates - “Alive at Twenty-five”
42‑3‑231
Special plates - Colorado ski country
42‑3‑232
Special plates - donate life
42‑3‑233
Special plates - Colorado state parks
42‑3‑234
Special plates - adopt a shelter pet
42‑3‑235
Livery license plates - luxury limousines
42‑3‑235.5
Tow truck license plates - conditions for use - transitional provisions
42‑3‑236
Taxicab license plates - taxicabs
42‑3‑237
Special plates - girl scouts
42‑3‑238
Special plates - juvenile diabetes
42‑3‑239
Special plates - Colorado Avalanche or Denver Nuggets
42‑3‑240
Special plates - Craig hospital
42‑3‑241
Special plates - Colorado Rockies
42‑3‑242
Special plates - fallen heroes
42‑3‑243
Special plates - child loss awareness
42‑3‑244
Special plates - flight for life Colorado
42‑3‑245
Special plates - wildlife sporting
42‑3‑246
Special plates - “Protect Our Rivers”
42‑3‑247
Special plates - emergency medical services (EMS)
42‑3‑248
Special plates - Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)
42‑3‑249
Special plates - Rocky Mountain National Park
42‑3‑250
Special plates - Pueblo chile license plate
42‑3‑251
Special plates - aviation license plate
42‑3‑252
Special plates - childhood cancer awareness plate - short title
42‑3‑253
Special plates - Mesa Verde National Park
42‑3‑254
Special plates - Colorado professional fire fighters - definition
42‑3‑255
Special plates - support foster families
42‑3‑256
Special plates - hospice and palliative care
42‑3‑257
Special plates - support pollinators
42‑3‑258
Special plates - Colorado nurses - definition
42‑3‑259
Electric vehicle license plates
42‑3‑260
Special plates - Special Olympics Colorado - short title - definition
42‑3‑261
Special plates - Delta Sigma Theta Sorority - short title
42‑3‑262
Special plates - Colorado rotary - fees - definition
42‑3‑263
Special plates - CASA license plate - definition
42‑3‑264
Special plates - Pikes Peak international hill climb
42‑3‑265
Special plates - epilepsy awareness
42‑3‑266
Special plates - one hundred fiftieth anniversary
42‑3‑267
Special plates - “Born to Be Wild” - gray wolf conflict mitigation and prevention
42‑3‑268
Special plates - “In God We Trust”
42‑3‑269
Special plates - stegosaurus state fossil
42‑3‑301
License plate cash fund - license plate fees
42‑3‑302
Special plate fees
42‑3‑303
Persistent drunk driver cash fund - programs to deter persistent drunk drivers
42‑3‑304
Registration fees - passenger-mile taxes - clean screen fund - pilot program - report - rules - definitions
42‑3‑306
Registration fees - passenger and passenger-mile taxes - fee schedule - repeal
42‑3‑307
Enforcement powers of department
42‑3‑308
Taxpayer statements - payment of tax - estimates - penalties - deposits - delinquency proceedings
42‑3‑309
Permit to be secured - records kept - penalties
42‑3‑310
Additional registration fees - apportionment of fees - repeal
42‑3‑311
Low-power scooter registration - fee
42‑3‑312
Special license plate surcharge
42‑3‑313
Fee for long-term or permanent registration - trailers and semitrailers
42‑3‑314
Military deployment
Green check means up to date. Up to date

Current through Fall 2024

§ 42-3-213’s source at colorado​.gov