The DR 2680 form, officially known as the Out of State Residency Affidavit, plays a crucial role for individuals who are navigating the complexities of driver's license requirements in Colorado. This form is primarily designed for drivers who are under an SR22 requirement and need to affirm their residency status outside of Colorado. It consists of three key sections: the driver’s section, the notary public section, and the driver’s licensing official section. In the driver’s section, individuals must provide personal information, including their current address and date of birth, while also attesting to the accuracy of their residency claims under the penalties of perjury. The notary public section requires a notarization of the affidavit, ensuring that the statements made are legally binding. Finally, the driver’s licensing official section must be completed by an authorized representative from the driver’s state of residence, confirming that the individual has either obtained or attempted to obtain a driver’s license in that state. To ensure acceptance by the Colorado Department of Revenue, it is imperative that all three sections are completed thoroughly and accurately. This form not only facilitates compliance with state regulations but also helps maintain the integrity of the driver licensing system in Colorado.