Colorado Code § 42-2-129

Mandatory surrender of license or permit for driving under the influence
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or with excessive alcoholic content. Upon a plea of guilty or nolo contendere, or a verdict of
guilty by the court or a jury, to DUI or DUI per se, or, for a person under twenty-one years of
age, to DUI, DUI per se, DWAI, or UDD, the court shall require the offender to immediately
surrender the offender's driver's, minor driver's, or temporary driver's license or instruction
permit to the court. The court shall forward to the department a notice of plea or verdict, on the
form prescribed by the department, together with the offender's license or permit, not later than
ten days after the surrender of the license or permit. Any person who does not immediately
surrender the license or permit to the court, except for good cause shown, commits a class 2
misdemeanor traffic offense.

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