I’m moving within Colorado: How to change my address with the Colorado DMV?
When you’re moving within your state, you are required to change your address with the department of motor vehicles (DMV) as soon as possible. Every state has their own rules and policies. If you’re moving within Colorado, you are required to update your address with DMV within 30 days of your move.
Because updating your address is so crucial, many states have narrowed the process significantly. To update your address on your license and on other documents, you should be aware of the steps that are to be followed in your state.
So how can you apply for a Colorado DMV change of address?
1. Online
In Colorado, you can complete the driver’s license change of address request online, just with a few clicks. It is one of the most convenient options available, considering that you have your Colorado driver’s license, ID, date of birth and a social security number (SSN).
Step by step process
- Visit the Colorado DMV’s website.
- Fill in your credentials and follow through the process to update your address.
- You will be required to provide your date of birth, last four digits of your social security number (SSN), and your driver’s license or photo ID number.
- Read the instructions thoroughly and follow through the process.
- If any additional documents are needed, scan and upload them.
- After getting done with the request, decide if you want to request a replacement license.
2. In person
If you are not eligible for the online address change or just want to do it the old-fashioned way, you can visit your local driver license office and submit the address change form.
Following are some of the major DMV offices and their address in Colorado:
Littleton
Department of Motor Vehicles
11139 Bradford Rd, Littleton, CO
Lakewood
Department of Motor Vehicles
1881 Pierce St, Lakewood, CO
Lakewood
Department of Motor Vehicles
3265 S. Wadsworth Blvd., Lakewood, CO
Find your local DMV field office
Step by step process
- Locate your nearest local Colorado DMV office.
- Submit the completed change of address (DR 2285).
- Provide the information requested on the form.
Documents required
- Proof of signature
- Colorado driver’s license, Colorado ID card (any one document from the two)
- Proof of residency
- Deed/Title, mortgage, rental/lease agreement
- Bank Statement
- Proof of social security number
- Date of birth
3. By mail
You can also change your address by mail in Colorado.
Step by step process
- Fill in the change of address (DR 2285).
- Mail the form to the
Department of Revenue Division of Motor Vehicles,
Driver Control RM 164,
P.O. Box 173350, Denver CO 80217.
I’m moving from another State to Colorado: How to change my address with the Colorado DMV?
If you are moving from another state to Colorado, you need to get a new driver’s license from the Colorado DMV. You have 30 days to apply for a new driver’s license and 90 days to register your vehicle after establishing residency, considering you have a valid, unexpired driver’s license from another U.S. state.
Sorry to break it to you but you will have to visit the Colorado DMV in person to apply for a new driver’s license.
Update my address in person with the DMV
Step by step process
- Locate your nearest local Colorado DMV office.
- You’ll be required to surrender your current out-of-state license.
- You’ll need your ID number, date of birth, and SSN for it.
- Pass the vision exam and pay the $30.87 fee. You can make the payment through money order, cash and personal checks.
Documents/Information required
- Proof of signature
- Colorado driver’s license, Colorado ID card (any one document from the two)
- Proof of residency
- Deed/Title, mortgage, rental/lease agreement
- Bank statement
- Proof of social security number
- Date of birth
Note: In Colorado, you cannot apply for a license online or by mail.
I’m moving from Colorado to another State: How to change my address with the Colorado DMV?
You don’t need to update the Colorado DMV if you are moving from Colorado to another state. Your Colorado driver’s license will be canceled as soon as you receive a new one from the state you’re moving to. The same goes for your vehicle registration as well, and you don’t need to surrender your license plates.
Things to do when moving out of Colorado:
- Apply for a new driver’s license, the time-limit for the process varies from state to state. However, most states require this to be completed within 30 to 60 days of establishing residency.
- Apply for a vehicle registration, the time-limit for this process also varies from state to state.
- You will have to apply for the driver’s license and vehicle registration by visiting the DMV office of the state you have moved to. Note that the requirements will vary according to the state you’ve moved to.
What are the documents required?
Here are the documents you need to update your address with the Colorado Department of Motor Vehicles:
- Application for change of address form
- Your new and old address
- Credit card for payments
- License plate number
- Last four digits of your VIN and SSN
- Proof of U.S. citizenship or, if you are not a U.S. citizen, evidence of lawful presence.
- SSN and I.D.
- Proof of Colorado residency
- Current vehicle registration
- Proof of liability insurance
- Proof of inspection
- Proof of ownership
- Application for Colorado title and/or registration
Frequently asked questions about DMV change of address
When should I notify the Colorado DMV of my move?
You must notify the DMV within 30 days of your move.
Do I need to take a driving test?
No, you will not be required to take the driving test.
Will filling out an official U.S. postal service change of address form update my vehicle registration records?
No, filling out an official U.S. postal service change of address form will not update the information on your DMV records.
After moving to another state, do I need to return the license plates?
You will not have to surrender your vehicle registration and plates to the Colorado DMV.
Can I change my name and address on my driving licence at the same time?
You can only change your name and address simultaneously if you’re applying for a new license or ID. Otherwise, both the processes require separate procedures.