Looking for a complete guide on how to get a driver’s license in Colorado?
Then you’ve come to the right place.
Here, we’re going to give you ALL the Colorado driver’s license requirements. We won’t leave out any detail, so you don’t have to be confused about anything.
Plus, we’ll answer some of the most frequently asked questions.
So buckle up and let’s go!
In Colorado, you can start working towards your driver’s license at the young age of 15.
If so, then you must go through the CO Graduated Drivers Licensing (GDL) Law. This program will help you slowly gain driving experience and avoid dangerous driving situations.
Now, the program has 3 stages.
To go through each stage, you have to fulfill the requirements. So let’s look at them one by one.
Here are the steps to getting a junior learner permit in Colorado:
With this permit, you’ll be allowed to practice your driving. However, you can only drive if there is a licensed driver at least 21 years old in the front seat.
Also, this permit is valid for 3 years.
If you want a bit more freedom with your driving, then you can upgrade to a minor driver’s license.
Here’s how you can do that:
As we said, this license gives you more freedom. However, there are still restrictions, such as:
Now, if you have held your minor driver’s license for 1 year or you turn 18 years old (whichever comes first), all these restrictions will be removed.
Minor driver’s licenses expire on your 21st birthday.
If you hold a minor driver’s license, then you need to renew it before your 21st birthday. Once renewed, it will automatically become a full driver’s license.
Yes, there are no extra requirements for this.
But what if you are just getting started on your driver’s license and you’re already 18 years old or even older?
Well, you should follow these steps:
And there you have it! You are now a fully licensed driver in Colorado.
As promised, we’re going to answer some of the most frequently asked questions about driver’s licenses in Colorado.
Yes! Simply visit the Colorado myDMV to start your application.
It will only take 10 to 20 minutes. Plus, you’ll only need a valid email address and a printer (optional).
After your complete all the Colorado driver’s license requirements, you will be handed a paper copy of your driver’s license. You can use this temporarily while waiting for your new driver’s license to be mailed to you.
You will usually have to wait for 8 to 10 business days. That said, it may also take up to 30 business days to be delivered.
If you have not received your new license and it has been more than 30 days, please check your status using Colorado DMV’s online service.
Your CO driver’s license is valid for 5 years.
Since road tests are held by authorized schools, the duration will depend. Usually, however, it takes around 20 to 25 minutes long. Plus, it could take an extra 10 to 15 minutes to validate your permit and complete other paperwork required.
There you have it – your complete guide to the Colorado driver’s license requirements.
So now that you know what needs to be done, why wait?
Consider the requirements for your age and get started right away.