As of my last update in September 2021, you typically cannot apply for a new driver's license online in Colorado. However, you can begin the application process online and then complete the process in person at a local Colorado Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) office. The online process involves filling out forms and scheduling appointments. Keep in mind that processes and procedures can change, so it's always best to check the official Colorado DMV website for the most current information.
Here's a general guide on how you might start the process online:
1. **Visit the Colorado DMV Website:**
Go to the official Colorado DMV website (https://dmv.colorado.gov/) to access their online services.
2. **Start the Application:**
Look for an option related to applying for a new driver's license. This might be labeled as "Apply for a Driver's License" or "New Resident License."
3. **Provide Personal Information:**
You'll be asked to provide personal information such as your name, date of birth, Social Security number, and address.
4. **Select License Type:**
Choose the type of license you are applying for. This could be a regular driver's license or a commercial driver's license (CDL), depending on your needs.
5. **Schedule an Appointment:**
In most cases, after completing the online portion, you'll need to schedule an appointment to visit a local DMV office to finalize the process. The online system will guide you through selecting a suitable appointment date and time.
6. **Gather Required Documents:**
Before your appointment, make sure you have all the required documents such as proof of identity, proof of residency, and proof of lawful presence. These documents may vary depending on your individual circumstances.
7. **Visit the DMV Office:**
On the scheduled date and time, visit the selected DMV office for your appointment. Bring all the necessary documents, as well as any additional paperwork required.
8. **Complete Necessary Tests:**
Depending on your situation, you may need to take a written knowledge test and a driving skills test. If you've already completed these tests as part of the online process, you might not need to repeat them.
9. **Pay Fees:**
Be prepared to pay the required fees for the driver's license. Payment methods vary by location and might include credit/debit cards or checks.
10. **Take Your Photo:**
The final step is usually taking your driver's license photo at the DMV office.
Remember that this process might change, so it's crucial to check the Colorado DMV website for the most up-to-date information and instructions. If you're uncertain about any step, it's advisable to call your local DMV office or visit their official website for clarification.
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