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Motor Vehicles Division~  Purchasing or Leasing a Vehicle


Cash Purchase from a Dealer  | Buying/Selling from a Private Party  |
Finance Purchase or Leasing from a Dealer

Secure and Verifiable Identification is required for all transactions. The identification must be provided by the owner of record or with a power of attorney presented by the agent. The agent must have a secure and verifiable identification to complete the transaction.

Finance Purchase or Leasing from a Dealer

If you are financing or leasing a vehicle purchased from a dealer, the dealer will send the paperwork to the County Clerk’s office. You will receive a postcard notice from the Motor Vehicle Division when the paperwork has been completed.

Bring this card, proof of insurance, and proof of enhanced emissions testing (if applicable) with you to purchase your plates. The proof of insurance may be in the form of an insurance card or a letter from the insurance company. The information must include the year, make, and Vehicle Identification Number and the current policy effective and expiration dates. The dealer is responsible for having the required emissions test done or giving you a written notice that the test has not been done.

As buyer you are responsible for registration fees, which may include city sales taxes that the dealer is unable to collect. Boulder County residents may come into any of our three offices, in Boulder, Longmont, or Louisville to register and plate a vehicle.

If your temporary plate is expiring and you have not received a postcard from the Clerk’s office, come in and request an extension. You will need to bring your temporary registration or bill of sale and proof of insurance, which may be in the form of an insurance card or a letter from the insurance company. The information must include the year, make, and Vehicle Identification Number and current policy effective and expiration dates.


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