Colorado Code § 42-2-305

Lost, stolen, or destroyed cards
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If an identification card is lost, destroyed,
or mutilated or a new name is acquired, the registrant may obtain a new identification card upon
furnishing satisfactory proof of such fact to the department. Any registrant who loses an
identification card and who, after obtaining a new identification card, finds the original card
shall immediately surrender the original card to the department. The same documentary evidence
shall be furnished for a new identification card as for an original identification card. A new
identification card issued pursuant to this section shall expire on the birthday of the registrant in
the fifth year after the issuance of the new identification card; except that, if the registrant is
under the age of twenty-one years at the time the application for the new identification card is
made, the new identification card shall expire on the registrant's twenty-first birthday, or if
issued under part 5 of this article 2, the identification card expires as provided in section 42-2-
509 (1) or on the twenty-first birthday of the applicant as set by rule of the department.

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