Colorado Code § 42-3-103

Registration required - exemptions - rules
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(1) (a) Within sixty days after
purchase, every owner of a motor vehicle, trailer, semitrailer, or vehicle that is primarily
designed to be operated or drawn upon any highway of this state or any owner of a trailer coach
or of special mobile machinery whether or not it is operated on the highways, shall register such
vehicle with the department. A person who violates this subsection (1) commits a class B traffic
infraction.
(b) This subsection (1) does not apply to the following:
(I) A bicycle, electrical assisted bicycle, electric scooter, or other human-powered
vehicle;
(II) Vehicles specifically exempted by section 42-3-104; and
(III) Any vehicle whose owner is permitted to operate it under provisions of this article
concerning lienholders, manufacturers, dealers, nonresidents, and fleet owners.
(c) Repealed.
(2) An owner of a foreign vehicle operated within this state for the transportation of
persons or property for compensation or for the transportation of merchandise shall register such
vehicle and pay the same fees and tax required by this article with reference to like vehicles.
This provision shall not be construed to require registration or reregistration in this state of any
motor vehicle, truck, bus, trailer, semitrailer, or trailer coach that is used in interstate commerce,
but registration or reregistration shall be required in accordance with or to the extent that
reciprocity exists between the state of Colorado and a foreign country or another state, territory,
or possession of the United States.
(3) Every nonresident person who operates a business within this state and owns and
operates in such business any motor vehicle, trailer, semitrailer, or trailer coach within this state
shall be required to register each such vehicle and pay the same fees and tax therefor as are
required with reference to like vehicles owned by residents of this state. This provision shall not
be construed to require registration or reregistration in this state of any motor vehicle, trailer, or
trailer coach that is used in interstate commerce, but registration or reregistration shall be
required in accordance with or to the extent that reciprocity exists between the state of Colorado
and a foreign country or another state, territory, or possession of the United States.
(4) (a) (I) Within ninety days after becoming a resident of Colorado, an owner of a
vehicle required to be registered by subsection (1) of this section shall register the vehicle with
the department, irrespective of the vehicle being registered within another state or country.
(II) To register a vehicle that is or was previously registered within another state or
country, the owner must:
(A) Provide the department with documentation of the previous registration that contains
the dates of the previous registration or a bill of sale for any vehicle not previously registered;
(B) Provide the department with evidence, described in subsection (4)(a)(III) of this
section, of the date that the owner became a resident of Colorado; and
(C) Pay, in addition to the taxes and fees to register the vehicle, the vehicle's registration
taxes and fees that are imposed in this article 3 and part 8 of article 4 of title 43, and that are
prorated from the date the owner became a resident of Colorado to the date the owner applied to
register the vehicle, unless the vehicle is Class A personal property or unless the owner
registered the vehicle within ninety days after becoming a resident as determined by the
documents and evidence provided under subsections (4)(a)(II)(A) and (4)(a)(II)(B) of this
section. Prorated taxes and fees are assessed for a full month for the month the owner became a
resident of Colorado and for the month the owner applied for registration and a full month for
each month between when the owner became a resident and when the owner applied for
registration.
(III) Evidence of Colorado residency may be a Colorado driver's license or
identification, property tax receipt, utility bill indicating the utility service start date, lease
agreement or mortgage statement, voter registration card, college enrollment papers or student
identification card, tax records, pay stubs or other Colorado employer-issued documents,
government or court-issued documents, or other evidence or documents specified in rule. The
department shall promulgate rules specifying the documentation and evidence required to
comply with subsections (4)(a)(II)(A) and (4)(a)(II)(B) of this section.
(IV) A person who violates this subsection (4)(a) is subject to the penalties provided in
sections 42-6-139 and 43-4-804 (1)(d).
(b) Within forty-five days after the owner has returned to the United States, the
provisions of this title relative to the registration of motor vehicles and the display of number
plates shall not apply to motor vehicles registered with and displaying plates issued by the armed
forces of the United States in foreign countries for vehicles owned by military personnel.
(c) (I) Notwithstanding paragraph (a) of this subsection (4) and section 42-1-102 (62)
and (81), a nonresident shall be exempt from registering a motor vehicle owned by such person
if the motor vehicle is a private passenger vehicle weighing less than sixty-five hundred pounds
and the person is:
(A) A nonresident, gainfully employed within the boundaries of this state, who uses a
motor vehicle in commuting daily from such person's home in another state to and from such
person's place of employment within this state; or
(B) A nonresident student who is enrolled in a full-time course of study at an institution
of higher education located within this state, if the motor vehicle owned by such person displays
a valid nonresident student identification tag issued by the institution where the student is
enrolled.
(II) Any person who is exempt from the provisions of this title concerning the
registration of a motor vehicle pursuant to this paragraph (c) shall comply with the applicable
provisions of the motor vehicle registration laws of such person's state of residence.
(III) This paragraph (c) shall apply only if the state in which the owner resides extends
the same privileges to Colorado residents gainfully employed or enrolled in an institution of
higher education within the boundaries of that state.
(5) The provisions of this title 42 concerning the registration of vehicles and the display
of number plates or of other identification do not apply to manufactured homes.

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