A Guide to Your Colorado Car Title

Your Colorado car title is a crucial document. Simply put, it’s proof that you own your car, and you’ll need to have it in your possession if your ownership status is to change – if you decide to sell, donate, or simply give the vehicle to another owner, even a family member.

How to Apply for a Colorado Title

To apply for a title, you’ll need to make an appointment before visiting and bring the following documents to your local Colorado DMV office:

Vehicles titled for the first time in Colorado must be accompanied by one of the following documents to certify the weight:

The Colorado DMV will mail your title to you when there are no liens filed against your vehicle. (Typically, having a lien filed against your vehicle means that you’ve financed the car and are still making loan payments.) If you do have a lien, the title will be mailed to the lienholder (the bank that issued the car loan).

I Lost My Colorado Vehicle Title – What Do I Do?

If you’ve lost your Colorado title, you can get a duplicate from the DMV. You’ll need to bring the following to your local DMV office:

Selling Your Colorado Vehicle – What to Do with the Title

If you’re selling your car, there’s a few things you’ll need to do to transfer the title to its new owner.

Buying a Colorado Vehicle – What You Need to Do

When buying a Colorado vehicle from a private owner (not a dealership), you’ll need to handle the paperwork yourself, including the title transfer. Here’s what you’ll need to do:

Additional Information About Colorado Vehicle Titles

If you have additional questions about vehicle titling in Colorado, be sure to visit the Titling and Registration section of the Colorado DMV webpage.