Colorado Code § 42-1-210

Authorized agents - legislative declaration - fee
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(1) (a) (I) Authorized
agents are hereby designated as the authorized agents of the department, under direction of the
executive director of the department, for the administration of articles 1, 3, 4, 6, and 12 of this
title and rules adopted under those articles relating to the performance of their duties; for the
enforcement of section 42-6-139 relating to the registering and titling of motor vehicles; and for
the enforcement of section 38-29-120 relating to the titling of manufactured homes.
(II) An authorized agent may appoint and employ such motor vehicle registration and
license clerks as are actually necessary in the issuance of motor vehicle licenses and may retain
for the purpose of defraying these expenses, including mailing, a sum equal to four dollars per
paid motor vehicle registration and registration requiring a license plate or plates; individual
temporary registration number plates; or a validation tab, sticker, decal, or certificate as provided
in sections 42-3-201 and 42-3-203. This fee of four dollars applies to every registration of a
motor vehicle except motor vehicles that are specifically exempted from payment of any
registration fee by article 3 of this title 42, and is required in addition to the annual registration
fee prescribed by law for a motor vehicle. When the department collects the fee, the department
shall transfer the fee to the state treasurer, who shall credit it to the Colorado DRIVES vehicle
services account created in section 42-1-211; except that, if the fee is collected by a third-party
provider, the department shall transmit the fee to the authorized agent where the vehicle or
special mobile machinery is registered. Authorized agents serve under this part 2 without
additional remuneration or fees, except as otherwise provided in articles 1 to 6 of this title 42. 
(b) The fee established by subsection (1)(a) of this section does not apply to a shipping
and handling fee for the mailing of a license plate, individual temporary registration number
plate, and certificate, decal, or validation tab or sticker pursuant to section 42-3-105 (1)(a).
(2) The general assembly hereby finds that, since it is the government that requires
citizens to register, license, and undertake other actions concerning their motor vehicles, it is
thus the duty of government to provide convenient and easily accessible motor vehicle services
to the public.
(3) (a) An authorized agent is responsible for the preservation of title and registration
paperwork processed in the agent's office until each document has been converted to a digital
image and verified by the department.
(b) The department is responsible for the preservation of title and registration paperwork
digitally stored in Colorado DRIVES.

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