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All documents presented must be certified originals, certified amended originals or true copies certified by the issuing agency. If you cannot prove each of the required elements with the documents set forth in the chart, then you may be referred to Exceptions Processing to prove the required elements with additional/alternative documents.

All first time applicants who are U.S. citizens or who can demonstrate permanent lawful presence in the U.S. must provide proof of their Social Security number. Acceptable documents to provide proof of Social Security number are:

All applicants who are U.S. citizens or who can demonstrate permanent lawful presence in the U.S. but do not hold a valid Colorado driver license, identification card or instruction permit must provide proof of their Social Security number.

Fill out and print the Request for Waiver form (DR 4678) and during you appointment, present it along with an affidavit stating you are lawfully present in the U.S., proof that you are lawfully present in the U.S. and at least one form of identification from the identification requirements chart. If your information passes all checks, the office will update your benefit indicator in the system and return a copy of the approved form. Once your benefit indicator is updated, you will be able to return to the office where you are seeking benefits and have your eligibility verified.

The star in the top right corner of your driver license, instruction permit or identification card indicates that your card has been issued in compliance with the federal REAL ID Act. This card may be used as identification for federal purposes, such as boarding an aircraft or entering a federal building.

Religious headwear is permitted in any driver license, instruction permit or identification card photograph as long as the picture meets the driver license photograph standards in order to stay compliant with REAL ID Act.

Occasionally, you may be subject to a re-examination of your driving ability. In that case, you will be notified, and a Driving Skills Test will be required. State Driver License offices are not conducting Driving Skills Test at this time. If you need to schedule a drive test, please reference our Colorado driving schools list.

Change your address online. After changing your address online, print a label (for example, a return address label) with your new address and affix it to the back of your license, permit or ID card. Download and print the change of address form (DR2285) from the state's website. Complete the form and mail or deliver to a driver license office. After mailing the form, print a label (for example, a return address label) with your new address and affix it to the back of your license, permit or ID card. Pick up a change of address form at a driver license office. Give the completed form to a driver license employee. You can then print your own label (for example, a return address label) with your new address and affix it to the back of your license, permit or ID card. Visit a driver license office and provide your current license, permit or ID card two proof of Colorado address documents showing the new address and payment. A new license, permit or ID card will be mailed to the address you provide.

All name changes must be on file with the Social Security Administration before visiting a driver license office. It takes about least 24-48 business hours for changes to be processed with Social Security. Once that has been completed, you must visit a driver license office and bring one of the documents from the list below showing your name change. You will be required to purchase another license or ID card.

Certified original marriage certificate (foreign marriage licenses are not accepted) Certified original civil union certificate Certified original tribal court marriage certificate Certified original divorce decree Certified original decree of separation, with the name restored Certified original court order of name change Certified original state or county issued birth certificate if returning to your maiden name

No testing is required if you hold a valid driver license from any U.S. state, Canada, France, Germany, the Republic of South Korea or Taiwan. However, you will need to have the required documents and pay the applicable fee.

To provide greater security and align with REAL ID recommendations, all licenses, permits and ID cards are mailed from a secure central location and usually arrive in 8-10 days, but may take up to 30 days to be delivered. If you wish to check on the status of your card, please go to myDMV.Colorado.gov and use the "Where is my driver license/ IS?" service. If it has been between 30 and 90 days from your issuance date and your card has not been delivered or returned, please please contact email us to receive a free duplicate.

If your license is expired for one year or less, you will not be required to retest. If your license has been expired for more than one year, you will be required to take both the written exam and drive skills test.

Every Coloradan applying for a driver license or permit is required by Colorado Revised Statute 42-2-111(1)(a) to have their eyesight tested for minimum standards established by the Colorado Department of Revenue in coordination with the Colorado Optometric Association, the American Optometric Association and American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators. The DMV's eye screening is basic and does not take the place of a professional evaluation, should one be required. Vision in either or both eyes must be at least the established minimum of 20/40.

If you answered Yes to the organ, eye and tissue donor question when you applied for your license, permit or ID card, then a heart with a "Y" in the center will show on the front of your license, permit or ID card. Also, by answering yes, your name is automatically entered in the confidential Donate Life Colorado Registry. For more information, please contact Donor Alliance at 303-329-4747 or 888-868-4747.

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Michigan's new driver's licenses and IDs with higher security features are now in circulation. Residents will receive the new license or ID design if applying for their first card or when renewing/replacing their current card. There is no additional cost for the new card and all valid features, designations, and endorsements on a current license or ID will transfer to the new one. Michigan's old card design featuring the Mackinac Bridge is valid until expiration and will phase out over the next five years.

To receive your first-time REAL ID-compliant license or ID, an office visit and further documentation are required.

Because SAVE is a federal program, it does not always work at the speed we would like it to, nor does it leave much room for our intervention. In some cases, congressional offices can submit a special request to expediate review of a SAVE case.

If you plan to drive, you will need to apply for a license, and your license will act as legal identification. ID isn't required by the state, but is generally required by employers, retailers, and to access certain services.

Our staff will take a photo and you will be issued a temporary paper credential while at the office to use until your permanent document arrives. Licenses and IDs are printed at a secure off-site facility and will be mailed to you.

Michigan residents over age 18 will need to study Michigan's driving laws. To apply for your Michigan license, complete and pass the vision exam and driver knowledge exam at your office visit. You will be issued a paper temporary permit to practice driving with a licensed adult for at least 30 days. Once 30 days have passed, contact a driver testing business to complete the on-road driver skills test. Upon passing, your license will be mailed to you.

In late 2020, DMV phased-in a new driver's license issuance program, in compliance with the Real ID Act of 2005. Customers renewing or applying for a driver's license or identification card credential, in the regional offices, at the kiosks, or online, now receive a temporary card/receipt, valid for 60 days, and their permanent credential will be mailed to them as part of the central issuance requirement for REAL ID. Customers applying for duplicate credentials will also receive a temporary card and their permanent credential in the mail. All license and ID issuance is now done through the central print location, with no credentials being printed in the offices.

Central issuance involves mailing permanent license and ID cards from a secure facility. Additionally, the new program also includes a new design for licenses and IDs with several upgraded security features. These security features will reduce the risk of fraud and identity theft.

Duplicate Applicants If your license has been lost, stolen, or destroyed, you are required to provide one proof identity document and one proof of WV residency document. Additionally, if your legal name has changed from what was listed on your previous license or ID card, you must also provide proof of legal name change document(s). If you have changed your address since the last card was issued, you must provide two proofs of WV residency documents.

New Applicants, Transfers, and Expired License Applicants are required to provide one proof of identity, one proof of Social Security number, two proofs of WV residency with name and physical address, and proof of Legal name change document(s) if your name has changed or is different than the provided proof of identity document.

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