Colorado Code § 42-7-408

Proof of financial responsibility - methods of giving proof - duration - exception
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(1) (a) Proof of financial responsibility for the future, when required under this
article, may be given by the following alternate methods:
(I) Proof that a policy of liability insurance has been obtained and is in full force and
effect or that a bond has been duly executed or that deposit has been made of money; or
(II) Securities as provided in section 42-7-418.
(b) Proof of financial responsibility for the future in the amounts provided in section 42-
7-103 (14) shall be maintained for three years from the date last required and shall be furnished
for each motor vehicle registered during that period; except that, if during such three-year period
the insured has not been licensed to drive pursuant to this title, the insured shall be credited with
the nonlicensed time toward the three-year period.
(c) Notwithstanding the three-year requirement in paragraph (b) of this subsection (1):
(I) If an insured has been found guilty of DUI, DUI per se, or DWAI or if the insured's
license has been revoked pursuant to section 42-2-126, other than a revocation under section 42-
2-126 (3)(b) or (3)(e), only one time and no accident was involved in such offense, proof of
financial responsibility for the future shall be required to be maintained only for as long as the
insured's driving privilege is ordered to be under restraint, up to a maximum of three years. The
time period for maintaining the future proof of liability insurance shall begin at the time the
driver reinstates his or her driving privilege.
(II) If an insured has been found guilty of a second or subsequent offense of UDD with a
BAC of at least 0.02 but not more than 0.05 or if the insured's driver's license has been revoked
because of a second or subsequent offense pursuant to section 42-2-126 (3)(b) or (3)(e), proof of
financial responsibility for the future shall be required to be maintained only for as long as the
insured's driving privilege is ordered to be under restraint. The time period for maintaining the
future proof of liability insurance shall begin at the time the driver reinstates his or her driving
privilege.
(2) The term of the policy of liability insurance or the bond submitted as proof of
financial responsibility for the future shall be for a minimum of three months.
(3) If an insured's driver's license is canceled pursuant to section 42-2-125 (4), and after
such cancellation neither a court of competent jurisdiction nor an administrative hearing officer
determines that the charges have been proved, the insured shall not be required to comply with
the proof of financial responsibility requirements stated in this section.
(4) If at any time when insurance is required to be maintained in accordance with section
42-4-1409 or this article it is not so maintained or becomes invalid, the director shall suspend the
driver's license of the person who has not maintained the required insurance and shall not
reinstate the license of such person until future proof of financial responsibility is provided in
accordance with section 42-7-406 (1).
(5) Repealed.
(6) (a) Upon receipt of evidence from an agency of another state or foreign jurisdiction
that a former Colorado resident has obtained a license in such state or foreign jurisdiction, the
director shall suspend the requirement for proof of financial responsibility for the future until
such time as the former resident has made application for a new Colorado license.
(b) If such former resident makes application for a Colorado driver's license, the director
shall reinstate the requirement for proof of financial responsibility for the future until such time
as the original requirement to maintain proof of financial responsibility for the future has
expired.

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