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The Colorado DR 2222 form is a critical document used for applying for transporter license plates in the state. These plates are specifically designed for various entities, including licensed vehicle dealers, repair facilities, government agencies, and businesses involved in the transport of unregistered vehicles. The form outlines the eligibility criteria for obtaining these plates, which include having a valid Colorado dealer's license or providing evidence of business operations related to special mobile machinery. It also specifies the necessary documentation that applicants must submit, such as proof of liability insurance and contracts with licensed dealers. The application process involves certifying the accuracy of the information provided, and applicants must understand that false statements can lead to serious consequences, including the rejection of the application or cancellation of issued plates. Transporter plates are valid for a calendar year and can be used for transporting vehicles for testing, repairs, or delivery. Additionally, the form includes instructions for purchasing plates, renewing them, and reporting lost or stolen plates. Overall, the DR 2222 form serves as an essential tool for ensuring compliance with Colorado's vehicle transport regulations.

Sample - Colorado Dr 2222 Form

Transporter Plate Application
C.R.S. 42-3-116, 42-3-304(7) and Code of Colorado Regulation
1 CCR 204-10 Rule 35. Transporter License Plates
Business Name Daytime Phone #
Address City State ZIP
Transporter license plates shall only be authorized for use and issued by the department to:
• Dealers that have a valid and current State of Colorado dealer's license as authorized and issued by the Colorado Department of Revenue, Auto
Industry Division. Dealer #_______________________
• Dealers of special mobile machinery that can provide such evidence to the department as to the extent of their business as well as documentation
detailing previous sales of special mobile machinery.
• Government agencies that are acting in the capacity of disposing of, auctioning of, or movement of previously owned Government motor vehicles.
• Facilities engaged in the repair activity for a State of Colorado licensed dealer that provide written agreements/contracts with such licensed dealer(s).
• Facilities engaged in repair activity that provide:
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and
Sales Tax license in the entity's business name.
• Drive-away or tow-away transporters that operate motor vehicles for State of Colorado licensed dealers that provide:
Written agreements/contracts with such licensed dealer(s).
• Chartered Financial Institutions that provide to the Department their:
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• Businesses that provide:
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and
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• Businesses that are in the business of moving not currently registered motor vehicles that are being operated by other than the registered owner for the
purposes of repossession, transit/transport, repair activity, or other stated purposes and not for personal business operations use that provide to the
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I certify, under penalty of perjury in the second degree, that the above statements are true and accurate to the best of my knowledge and that I have read and will abide
by all rules and regulations for use of transporter plates. 
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Witness Printed Name Witness Signature
Department Use Only
Number of Plates Issued Processed By Date
Plate Numbers Assigned
Plates Requested Price Quantity Total Fee
First Plate $32.17 1 $32.17
Plates 2 and up, or replacements $12.17
No Refunds Will be Granted
Mail to and Make Checks Payable To:
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The State may convert your check to a one time electronic banking transaction. Your bank account may be debited as early as
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uncollected funds, the Department of Revenue may collect the payment amount directly from your bank account electronically
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Account Number
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COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE
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Registration Section
www.colorado.gov/revenue
Transporter Plate Instructions
1. Plates may be purchased in person at:
Colorado Department of Revenue
Division of Motor Vehicles
Registration Section
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To purchase plates by mail, send completed application to:
Colorado Department of Revenue
Motor Vehicle Registration
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2. Transporter license plates are issued on a calendar year basis and expire on December 31st of each year. All transporter
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plates issued, and denial of the eligibility to obtain such plates for the following three years. Receipts of complaints and/
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upon any highway, in lieu of registering each vehicle, to move vehicles to and from the dealer's place of business or storage
to and from the repair facilities place of business or storage, for the purpose of testing, repairs, or transporting them from
point of delivery to the dealers place of business. A transporter license plate may also be used for road testing the vehicle
after repair. All movement and road testing of a vehicle shall be accomplished during normal business hours. Movement
of a vehicle using a transporter license plate during other than normal hours shall constitute private use. Movement of a
vehicle using a transporter plate for any purpose other than those listed above shall constitute private use.
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fullmount, or any lawful combination. When traveling in a convoy, each individual vehicle must display a transporter plate.
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license plate are in a safe, roadworthy condition.
7. Transporter license plates shall be mounted in such a position as to be visible from the back of the vehicle. Transporter
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in a clearly legible condition at all times.
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contract with the dealership for whom the vehicle is being transported or copies of evidence of repossession, repair
agreements/contracts or transit of transport agreements/contracts of the vehicle in the vehicle at all times.

Form Information

Fact Name Details
Form Title Colorado Dr 2222 - Transporter Plate Application
Governing Laws C.R.S. 42-3-116, 42-3-304(7) and 1 CCR 204-10 Rule 35
Eligibility Criteria Dealers, government agencies, repair facilities, and certain businesses can apply for transporter plates.
Renewal Period Transporter license plates are valid for one calendar year and expire on December 31st.
Grace Period A one-month grace period is provided for renewal of transporter plates.
Fees The first plate costs $32.17; additional plates cost $12.17 each.
False Information Consequences Providing false information can lead to rejection of the application and a three-year ban on obtaining plates.
Usage Restrictions Transporter plates can only be used for specific purposes, such as transporting vehicles for business activities.
Reporting Lost Plates Lost or stolen plates must be reported within 72 hours to law enforcement and the Department of Revenue.

Detailed Guide for Filling Out Colorado Dr 2222

Filling out the Colorado DR 2222 form is an important step for those who need to apply for transporter license plates. Once the form is completed, it will be submitted to the Colorado Department of Revenue. This process ensures that your application is processed efficiently, allowing you to obtain the necessary plates for your business operations.

  1. Obtain the Form: Download the DR 2222 form from the Colorado Department of Revenue website or visit your local DMV office to get a physical copy.
  2. Fill Out Your Business Information: Enter your business name, daytime phone number, address, city, state, and ZIP code in the designated fields.
  3. Indicate Your Dealer Number: If you are a licensed dealer, provide your valid dealer number in the specified space.
  4. Certify Your Information: Read the certification statement carefully and ensure that all statements are true and accurate to the best of your knowledge.
  5. Provide Your Identification: Print your name as it appears on your identification, and include your secure and verifiable ID number, expiration date, and date of birth.
  6. Sign the Application: The owner must sign and date the application in the designated area.
  7. Witness Signature: A witness must affirm that your identification was presented. The witness should print their name and sign in the specified fields.
  8. Determine the Number of Plates: Indicate how many plates you are requesting. The first plate has a fee of $32.17, and any additional plates or replacements cost $12.17 each.
  9. Calculate the Total Fee: Add up the fees for the requested plates to determine the total amount due.
  10. Prepare Payment: Make checks payable to the Colorado Department of Revenue and include your account number if applicable.
  11. Submit the Application: Mail the completed form and payment to the address provided on the form or deliver it in person to the Colorado Department of Revenue, Division of Motor Vehicles.

Obtain Answers on Colorado Dr 2222

  1. What is the Colorado DR 2222 form?

    The Colorado DR 2222 form is an application used to request transporter license plates from the Colorado Department of Revenue. These plates allow certain businesses and government agencies to transport vehicles without needing to register each one individually.

  2. Who is eligible to apply for transporter license plates?

    Eligibility for transporter license plates includes:

    • Dealers with a valid Colorado dealer's license.
    • Dealers of special mobile machinery.
    • Government agencies involved in disposing of or auctioning government vehicles.
    • Repair facilities with agreements with licensed dealers.
    • Drive-away or tow-away transporters with contracts with licensed dealers.
    • Chartered financial institutions and supervised lenders.
    • Businesses involved in repossession and transport of unregistered vehicles.
  3. What are the fees associated with the DR 2222 form?

    The fee for the first transporter plate is $32.17. For additional plates or replacements, the fee is $12.17 each. It's important to note that these fees are non-refundable.

  4. How can I submit the DR 2222 form?

    You can submit the form in person at the Colorado Department of Revenue, Division of Motor Vehicles, or by mail to the designated address. Ensure that all sections are filled out completely before submission.

  5. When do transporter license plates expire?

    Transporter license plates are issued on a calendar year basis and expire on December 31st each year. There is a one-month grace period for renewal.

  6. What happens if I provide false information on the application?

    Providing false information can lead to the rejection of your application, cancellation of issued plates, and a denial of eligibility for three years. It’s crucial to provide accurate and truthful information.

  7. What can transporter license plates be used for?

    These plates can be used to transport motor vehicles, trailers, and special mobile machinery. They allow movement for testing, repairs, or transport between locations, but only during normal business hours.

  8. What should I do if my transporter license plates are lost or stolen?

    You must report lost or stolen plates to local law enforcement and the Department of Revenue within 72 hours. Use form number DR 2283 to report this, and you will need to pay a replacement fee of $10.00.

  9. What documentation do I need to carry while using transporter plates?

    Vehicles displaying transporter plates must have a copy of the agreement or contract with the dealership. This applies to all vehicles, except for licensed dealers.

  10. How should transporter license plates be displayed on a vehicle?

    Transporter plates should be mounted in a visible position at the back of the vehicle. They must not be permanently attached and should always be kept in a legible condition.

Common mistakes

When filling out the Colorado DR 2222 form, many people make common mistakes that can lead to delays or rejections. One frequent error is failing to provide complete business information. Applicants often forget to include their business name, address, or phone number. Omitting any of these details can cause processing issues.

Another mistake involves the dealer number. Some applicants either leave this field blank or enter an incorrect number. It’s crucial to ensure that the dealer number is valid and current. This number must match the one issued by the Colorado Department of Revenue.

Many individuals also overlook the signature requirement. The application must be signed by the owner, and failure to do so can result in immediate rejection. It’s important to remember that the signature confirms the accuracy of the information provided.

In addition, applicants sometimes neglect to include the correct fee for the plates. The fee structure is clear, but some people either underpay or fail to include payment altogether. Double-checking the fee amount before submitting the application can save time and hassle.

Another common oversight is not providing adequate proof of eligibility. Depending on the type of applicant, additional documentation may be required. For example, businesses must provide a repossessor bond letter or a certificate of liability insurance. Not including these documents can delay processing.

Many applicants also fail to read the instructions carefully. The form includes specific guidelines about how to use transporter plates and the responsibilities associated with them. Ignoring these instructions can lead to misuse and potential penalties.

Lastly, not keeping a copy of the submitted form is a mistake that can be easily avoided. Keeping a record helps in case there are questions or issues later on. It’s always a good practice to maintain copies of important documents.

Documents used along the form

The Colorado DR 2222 form is essential for obtaining transporter license plates in the state. However, several other forms and documents are often used in conjunction with it to ensure compliance with state regulations and to facilitate the transportation of vehicles. Below is a list of these forms, each serving a specific purpose.

  • DR 2283 - Lost or Stolen License Plates/Permits Affidavit: This form is used to report lost or stolen transporter plates. It must be submitted to local law enforcement and the Department of Revenue within 72 hours of the incident.
  • Dealer License Application: Dealers must complete this application to obtain a valid dealer license from the Colorado Department of Revenue. It includes information about the business and its operations.
  • Certificate of Liability Insurance: This document proves that a business has liability insurance coverage, which is often required for entities applying for transporter plates or engaging in vehicle transportation activities.
  • Sales Tax License: Businesses must obtain a sales tax license to legally collect sales tax on vehicle sales. This document is necessary for dealers and other entities involved in the sale of vehicles.
  • Written Agreements/Contracts: Dealers and transporters must maintain written agreements that outline the terms of their business relationships. These documents are crucial for verifying the legitimacy of vehicle transportation activities.
  • Repossession Bond Letter: This letter is issued by the State of Colorado's Office of the Attorney General. It is required for businesses that engage in vehicle repossession to ensure compliance with state laws.

Understanding these forms and documents is crucial for anyone involved in the transportation of vehicles in Colorado. Proper documentation helps ensure compliance with state regulations and can prevent potential legal issues down the line.

Similar forms

The Colorado DR 2222 form is similar to several other documents used in vehicle registration and transport. Here are five documents that share similarities:

  • DR 2283 - Lost or Stolen License Plates/Affidavit: This form is used to report lost or stolen license plates. Like the DR 2222, it requires specific information about the vehicle and the plates in question. Both forms emphasize the importance of accurate information and compliance with state regulations.
  • DR 2395 - Application for a Duplicate Title: This document is for individuals seeking a duplicate title for their vehicle. Similar to the DR 2222, it involves verifying ownership and requires the applicant's identification. Both forms are essential for maintaining proper vehicle documentation.
  • DR 2405 - Vehicle Registration Application: This application is used to register a vehicle in Colorado. Like the DR 2222, it includes sections for providing personal and vehicle information. Both forms help ensure that vehicles are legally documented and compliant with state laws.
  • DR 2173 - Application for Special License Plates: This form is used for individuals or organizations applying for special license plates. Similar to the DR 2222, it requires a detailed description of the applicant's eligibility and intended use of the plates, ensuring that all applicants meet state criteria.
  • DR 2404 - Affidavit of Vehicle Ownership: This affidavit is used to confirm ownership of a vehicle when the title is not available. Like the DR 2222, it requires the applicant to provide personal information and details about the vehicle, reinforcing the importance of accurate ownership documentation.

Dos and Don'ts

When filling out the Colorado DR 2222 form, there are important guidelines to follow. Here are five things you should and shouldn't do:

  • Do ensure that all information is accurate and complete. Inaccurate information can lead to delays or rejection.
  • Do provide the required documentation, such as your dealer's license or proof of business operation, to support your application.
  • Do sign and date the application. An unsigned application will not be processed.
  • Don't submit false information. This can result in penalties, including cancellation of plates and denial of future applications.
  • Don't forget to keep a copy of your agreements or contracts in the vehicle when using transporter plates. This is necessary for compliance.

Following these guidelines will help ensure a smoother application process for transporter plates in Colorado.

Misconceptions

Here are nine common misconceptions about the Colorado DR 2222 form, along with clarifications to help you understand the requirements better.

  • Anyone can apply for transporter plates. Only specific entities, such as licensed dealers, government agencies, and certain repair facilities, can apply for transporter plates.
  • Transporter plates are permanent. Transporter plates are issued on a calendar year basis and must be renewed annually. They expire on December 31st each year.
  • Transporter plates can be used for personal use. Transporter plates are strictly for business purposes, such as transporting vehicles for dealers or repair facilities. Using them for personal errands is not allowed.
  • There are no penalties for false information. Providing false information on the application can lead to rejection, cancellation of plates, and a three-year ban on obtaining transporter plates.
  • All vehicles can display transporter plates. Only vehicles involved in specific business activities, like transporting for licensed dealers or repair facilities, may display transporter plates.
  • Transporter plates can be used outside of business hours. Transporter plates must only be used during normal business hours. Using them outside these hours is considered private use.
  • There is no need to maintain the condition of the vehicle. It is the responsibility of the dealer or repair facility to ensure that vehicles displaying transporter plates are in safe, roadworthy condition.
  • Lost transporter plates don’t need to be reported immediately. Lost or stolen transporter plates must be reported within 72 hours to local law enforcement and the Department of Revenue.
  • Transporter plates don’t require documentation. Vehicles displaying transporter plates must have a copy of the transport agreement or relevant documentation in the vehicle at all times.

Key takeaways

  • Eligibility Requirements: Only specific groups can apply for transporter plates. These include licensed dealers, government agencies, and businesses involved in vehicle transportation or repair.

  • Application Process: Complete the Colorado DR 2222 form accurately. Ensure all required documentation is included to avoid delays or rejection of your application.

  • Usage Regulations: Transporter plates can only be used for designated purposes, such as transporting vehicles for repairs or testing. Using them for personal business operations is prohibited.

  • Renewal Information: Transporter plates are issued annually and expire on December 31st. A grace period of one month is allowed for renewal, which requires a fee.