Other Legal Things to Check If You’re Moving to Colorado
The following laws are worth knowing so you don’t get caught off guard in your first few weeks as a Coloradan. They might seem minor, but missing a deadline or overlooking a quirky regulation can lead to fines, extra paperwork, or just unnecessary stress during an already hectic time.
Colorado Driver's License and Car Registration
Once you become a Colorado resident (by living here for 90 consecutive days, taking a job, or registering your kids for school), you’ll need to:
- Transfer your driver’s license within 30 days
- Register your vehicle within 90 days
You’ll need:
- Proof of address
- Your old license and registration
- Proof of Colorado insurance
- Emissions test results (in applicable counties)
If you miss these deadlines, expect late fees—and possibly a backdated tax bill.
Rainwater Collection Laws
If you're moving to Colorado from out of state, this might surprise you — rainwater collection has historically been restricted here, but the law recently changed. As of 2025, there’s no longer a statewide limit on how much rainwater you can collect, as long as it’s done properly and used for specific outdoor purposes.
Here’s what to know if you're planning to install a collection system after your move:
- Rainwater must be collected from your own roof, not shared buildings or structures.
- It can only be used for non-drinking outdoor purposes, such as watering a garden or landscaping.
- Collection systems must be closed and secure—no open barrels that could attract mosquitoes.
- Local governments may have additional restrictions or permitting requirements.
Colorado now allows more flexibility, but it’s not a free-for-all. If sustainable living is part of your move, check with your county or visit ColoradoDNR.gov to make sure your setup follows the latest rules.
Mountain Driving and Traction Laws
Colorado’s mountains are breathtaking—and treacherous in the winter. From September through May, traction laws apply to many roads, especially I-70.
You must have:
- All-wheel drive OR
- Snow tires with 3/16-inch tread depth OR
- Chains or traction devices
If you’re caught without proper traction gear during a storm, you could face steep fines, so make sure your vehicles are winter-ready.
Sunday Car Sales Ban
Planning to buy a car after your move? You’ll need to do it Monday through Saturday. Car dealerships in Colorado are legally required to close on Sundays. It’s an old law that still stands statewide.