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COLORADO FAQ

4. When is the best time of day to apply for a Colorado driver license so I can avoid the long lines?

The best time of day is between 8 and 9:30 a.m. The slowest days of the week are Wednesdays and Thursdays. Mondays and Fridays are consistently the busiest days of the week.

5. When can I renew my Colorado driver license?
Persons turning 21 cannot renew the license prior to their birthday. Persons age 22 or older may renew their license at any time prior to the expiration date.

6. Will I need to show my Social Security Number to get a regular driver license, instruction permit or identification card? What can I do if I've never been issued a Social Security Number?

No, you will not need to show proof of your Social Security Number but, per Colorado Revised Statute 42-2-107(3)(a) and 42-2-302(1)(a), you will still be required to provide your Social Security Number at the time you apply for a driver license, instruction permit or ID card.

Per DMV/DL policy 05-5609, persons stating they have never been issued a Social Security Number will be required to present documentation indicating they have been denied a Social Security Number, they are not eligible for a number, or have never been issued a Social Security Number.

So, if you have never been issued a Social Security Number, you must bring documentation showing that you do not have a number. You will also be required to provide proof of lawful presence. A driver license or ID card will not establish lawful presence.


If you have other questions regarding Colorado driver licenses, contact Driver License Administration at (303) 205-5613

 

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