Colorado Code § 42-2-509

Renewal - duplicate - replacement - rules
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(1) Renewal. (a) An
identification document issued under this part 5 expires three years after issuance. The holder of
the document must apply for renewal in accordance with section 42-2-118 or 42-2-304, as
applicable, to continue to hold a valid identification document; except that the holder:
(I) Need not demonstrate lawful presence if the identification document was issued
under section 42-2-504;
(II) Is not permitted to extend the expiration date under section 42-2-118 (1)(b)(I); and
(III) Is not permitted to obtain an identification document using a sworn statement of the
person's social security number.
(b) To renew an identification document issued under section 42-2-504 to a person who
is not lawfully present, the holder must present the identification document and provide evidence
of current Colorado residency as determined by the department by rule.
(2) Duplicate permits, minor licenses, and identification cards - replacements. If an
instruction permit, minor driver's license, or identification card issued under this part 5 is lost,
stolen, or destroyed, the person to whom it was issued may obtain a duplicate or replacement in
accordance with section 42-2-117 or 42-2-305, as applicable.

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