COLORADO - www.colorado.com/
DENVER
The Denver Metro area consists of six surrounding counties and 58 separate cities. For economic information, visit the Metro Denver Network's Web site, http://www.metrodenveredc.org, which includes demographic, and employment information and more. The Network is a partnership of leading Colorado businesses and economic development organizations, representing the seven-county Denver metropolitan area. It includes representatives from 65 corporations, 42 economic development organizations and all 58 metro-area cities.
Also visit the Denver Metro Chamber of Commerce site at
www.den-chamber.org/ .
FT. COLLINS
For information on living in Ft. Collins, visit:
Chamber of Commerce -- www.fcchamber.org/
Virtual tours of Ft. Collins -- www.pixearth.com/fcnatural/
GRAND JUNCTION
For information on living in Grand Junction, visit:
Chamber of Commerce -- www.gjchamber.org/index.asp
Grand Junction Convention and Visitor's Bureau -- www.visitgrandjunction.com/
Western Colorado -- www.westerncolorado.com
GREELEY
For information on living in Greeley, visit:
Chamber of Commerce -- www.greeleychamber.com/
LITTLETON
For information on living in Littleton, visit:
Chamber of Commerce -- www.2chambers.com/littleton%2C_colorado.htm
PUEBLO
For information on living in Pueblo, visit:
Chamber of Commerce -- www.pueblochamber.org
Relocating to Colorado
Driving in Colorado:
Newcomers to Colorado are required to obtain a Colorado driver's license within 30 days of relocation. Those 16 and older are eligible for a Colorado driver's license, which costs $15 and is valid for five years.
New residents with a valid out-of-state license can obtain their Colorado license by taking it to a Department of Motor Vehicles office that issues new resident driver's license. Driver's license offices in the Denver metro area are listed on the Motor Vehicle Web site at www.mv.state.co.us/dlolist.html .
Auto Registration and Titles:
Although vehicle registrations and titles are two separate documents, the information, applications and fees for both can be obtained and taken care of through the County Clerk or Motor Vehicle Office. If you are moving to Colorado from another state, you will need to have the following information with you to register your car:
1. Certificate of Title for the vehicle
2. Current registration Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) verification via a licensed vehicle dealer, emissions-testing station or law-enforcement agency
3. Emissions test requirement
Insurance:
Vehicle insurance coverage is mandatory and must be verified at the time of vehicle registration.
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