Motor Vehicle: Temporary Permit
(commonly called "Temporary Plates") A temporary permit is a temporary motor vehicle registration that
includes a "paper license plate". It is issued generally to allow a
newly purchased vehicle to be driven while the transfer of ownership
documentation is completed. Permit issuance is at the discretion of the
county clerk. A temporary permit costs $6.22.
Common reasons for a temporary permit:- New purchase from a Dealer:
When you buy a vehicle from a dealer, the dealer typically puts a 45-60
day permit on the vehicle. Out-of-state dealers may give fewer days on
their permits. If your paperwork has not arrived in our office by the
time your permit expires, we will extend your temporary permit for 21
days.
Required documents for issuance:
- Any documents from the dealership with the year, make
and VIN (Vehicle identification number). (Typical documents are a
purchase agreement or a temporary dealer registration)
- New Purchase from an Individual:If you purchase a vehicle from a private party without a loan, you will receive a 14-day permit.
Required documents for issuance:
- The title signed over to you or
- Bill of sale (see form below) and proof of ownership (copy of the title or old registration) from the previous owner.
- New purchase from an individual: If you purchase a vehicle from a private party with a loan, we will issue a 45-60 day permit while the paperwork is being processed.
Required documents for issuance:
- A copy of or the original title signed over to you or
- Copy of the security agreement from the bank.
- In Transit: Pitkin County will
issue a 14-day temporary permit for the purpose of transporting a
vehicle from Colorado. If the vehicle is a new purchase, we will need
to see that the title has been signed over to you. If the vehicle is
not a new purchase, but the Colorado plate has expired, we will need
the most recent registration.
- Vehicle Purchased Out-of-State: Temporary permits should not be issued to vehicles which are not physically located in Colorado.
Purchases made in another state will need to be issued a permit from that state to move the vehicle into Colorado.
Common reasons for DENIAL of a temporary permit:- Reissuance of plates from one vehicle
to another - When plates from one vehicle are reissued to a second
vehicle (both vehicles are owned by the same individual), a temporary
permit cannot be issued to the first vehicle until the owner is able to sell the vehicle.
- Test driving a vehicle - when an individual needs to sell his vehicle and the plates are not current, a temporary cannot be issued to let potential buyers test drive a vehicle.