Colorado Code § 42-3-201

Number plates furnished - style - periodic reissuance - tabs - rules - definition - repeal
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(1) (a) (I) The department shall issue to every owner whose vehicle is
registered two number plates; except that the department shall issue one number plate for the
following:
(A) A motorcycle;
(B) A street rod vehicle;
(C) A trailer or semitrailer;
(D) A vehicle drawn by a motor vehicle;
(E) An item of special mobile machinery; or
(F) Repealed.
(G) An autocycle.
(II) At the discretion of the executive director of the department, the department may
issue one number plate for any vehicle not listed in subparagraph (I) of this paragraph (a).
(III) The department may require the return to the department of all number plates upon
termination of the lawful use of such plates by the owner.
(IV) The department shall issue an autocycle a motorcycle license plate.
(b) (I) The department may issue the number plates required in this section for one or
more registration periods. If the number plates are issued for multi-year use, the department may
issue a validating tab or sticker to indicate the year of registration of the vehicle.
(II) Any validating tab or sticker that evidences the receipt of taxes under this article
may be obtained by the department through normal purchasing procedures and may be produced
and issued by the department through its authorized agents. Such validation tab or sticker shall
be produced in accordance with the minimum specifications of the department, and such
specifications shall reflect, at a minimum, the same quality control standards employed by the
department of corrections in the production of such validation tab or sticker as those standards
existed on January 1, 1999.
(2) Except as provided in subsection (7) of this section, the owner shall display on every
number plate the registration number assigned to the vehicle and owner, the year number for
which it is issued, the month in which it expires, and any other appropriate symbol, word, or
words designated by the department. The department may adopt rules for the issuance of
permanent number plates that do not display the year number for which it is issued or the month
in which it expires. Such plate and the required letters and numerals, except the year number for
which issued, must be of sufficient size to be plainly readable from a distance of one hundred
feet during daylight.
(3) The department shall issue for every passenger motor vehicle, rented without a
driver, the same type of number plates as the type of plates issued for private passenger vehicles.
(4) The department shall issue, for every noncommercial or recreational vehicle
registered as such pursuant to this article, numbered plates or other insignia of a color or design
different from any other Colorado plates, to be determined by the department, in order that such
numbered plates or other insignia may be plainly recognized at a distance of at least one hundred
feet during daylight.
(5) (a) A new or replacement license plate issued by the department shall, to the extent
that it is practical, have standardized coloring and identifying characters limited to no more than
a total of six numbers and letters; except that such character limitation does not apply to
personalized license plates issued under section 42-3-211.
(b) The department of revenue may require the replacement of any license plate as
necessary to ensure that license plates are legible as required by section 42-3-202 (2).
(6) (a) The department shall promulgate rules that require the destruction, recycling, or
other permanent disposal of license plates that are no longer used to evidence registration of a
motor vehicle and are voluntarily given to the department, an authorized agent, or a person who
receives license plates in the ordinary course of business.
(b) The department, an authorized agent, or a person who receives license plates in the
ordinary course of business shall destroy, recycle, or dispose of a license plate in accordance
with rules promulgated by the department under this subsection (6).
(7) Notwithstanding subsections (1) and (2) of this section, the department shall issue
license plates to a Class A commercial trailer or semitrailer registered in Colorado that do not
contain the month and year the trailer expires, and a validating sticker or tab is not issued nor
required for the license plates.
(8) (a) Subject to the rules promulgated under subsection (8)(c)(II) of this section, the
owner of a registered vehicle may display a digital number plate in lieu of one or both of the
plates issued under subsection (1)(a)(I) of this section if the registration number and expiration
date are clearly visible at a distance of one hundred feet in normal sunlight.
(b) Digital number plates need not display more than one color.
(c) (I) The department may permit, if not otherwise inconsistent with this article 3, the
use on a digital number plate of:
(A) Messages displayed on the plate; and
(B) Other functionality made possible by the use of digital technology.
(II) The department, in consultation with the Colorado state patrol, shall adopt rules for
the use of digital number plates. The rules must:
(A) Set standards necessary for the safe use of digital number plates;
(B) Establish requirements for product oversight and consumer support;
(C) Establish requirements for product size, design, display, and functionality;
(D) Establish a process for approval of digital number plates products for statewide use;
(E) Set protocols for data sharing, privacy, and security;
(F) Establish a process for revoking the authority to use a digital number plate;
(G) Set testing requirements to approved digital number plates;
(H) Set a process to determine the types of number plates that are eligible to use as
digital number plates; and
(I) Set reporting requirements for companies that sell digital number plates to the public.
(III) The department shall review the implementation of digital plates within one year
after the effective date of the rules adopted in accordance with subsection (8)(c)(II) of this
section. In performing the review, the department shall obtain comments and recommendations
from the Colorado state patrol and persons who are interested in digital number plates. Within
one year after performing the review, the department shall prepare a report based on the review
and submit the report to the transportation legislation review committee, created in section 43-2-
145.
(d) As used in this subsection (8), "digital number plate" means an electronic display that
is mounted on a vehicle in the place of and that serves the function of a number plate issued by
the department.
(e) This subsection (8) is repealed, effective September 1, 2027. Before the repeal, the
use of digital number plates by the owner of a registered vehicle pursuant to this subsection (8) is
scheduled for review in accordance with section 24-34-104.

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