Colorado REAL ID Requirements
REAL ID in Colorado
Soon, a REAL ID or federally accepted ID (such as a passport) will be required to:
- Board a plane (even for domestic flights).
- Enter a nuclear power plant.
- Enter certain federal facilities.
REAL IDs are marked with a star.
CO REAL ID Checklist
Most Colorado drivers already hold a REAL ID, since CO in-person license and ID renewal already requires federally compliant identification.
To obtain a REAL ID, you must visit a Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) office and present*:
- Proof of identity. This may include your:
- S. birth certificate.
- S. passport.
- Colorado driver’s license or ID.
- Valid military ID.
- Proof of social security. This may include your:
- Social security card.
- W-2 or 1099 tax form.
- Paystub containing your full name and social security number (SSN).
- 2 proofs of Colorado residency. This can include a:
- Bank statement.
- Printed bill from a:
- Credit card company.
- Utility company.
- Hospital.
- Proof of name change (if applicable). This may include a:
- Marriage certificate or divorce decree.
- Adoption document.
- Court-issued name change document.
- Payment for the applicable fee.
The CO DMV provides a complete list of accepted documents.
Colorado REAL ID Fees
- Driver’s license: $30.87.
- ID card (under 60 years old): $12.67.
- ID card (over 60 years old): Free.
- Commercial driver’s license (CDL): $17.08.