State ID & Driver's License

In this section you’ll find information on how to get your state ID or driver’s license.

Identification Help

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Colorado Driver’s License/State ID–Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV)

Statewide

Click on the website link below to go to myDVM for Colorado. If you're under court supervision, ask for a letter of referral to cover the cost.

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Documents You Need–Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV)

Statewide

When you're applying for a Colorado license or ID card, you must provide proof of your identity and lawful presence, as well as your residential address. Click on the website for a chart that lists many of the documents accepted. If you can't provide everything that's required, click on the Exceptions Process button in this section.

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Exceptions Process–Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV)

Statewide

The DMV has an exceptions process if you can't provide all of the documents you need to get a state ID or driver's license. It can take 2-3 weeks to complete the exceptions process. Click on the website link below for the frequently asked questions page.

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Make an Appointment–Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV)

Statewide

You can schedule an appointment to renew your Colorado driver's license or state ID online. Click on the website to learn how. You can also call the number below to schedule an appointment.

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Office Locations–Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV)

Statewide

You may apply for a state ID or driver’s license at a DMV office. For a complete list of all DMV offices in Colorado, click on the website link. The cost is $28 for a driver’s license and $11.50 for a state ID card, although a state ID is free if you’re 60 or older, or if you're under court supervision, ask your parole officer, re-entry specialist, jail re-entry staff, or a department of human services staff about getting your state ID for free with a letter of referral.

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Reinstatements–Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV)

Statewide

If your Colorado driver’s license has been suspended, revoked, cancelled, or denied, you must go through the process of reinstatement. Click on the website and then click on FAQ, or Frequently Asked Questions, for more specific information.

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