Do I still have to register with the Colorado state DMV once I have my medical certification completed?
Yes, after obtaining your medical certification for a disability parking placard or license plate, you still need to register with the Colorado state DMV to complete the process. According to the Colorado Department of Revenue - Motor Vehicle, to be eligible for persons with disabilities license plates and/or placards, applicants must meet certain criteria and have their eligibility verified in writing by a medical professional. The necessary steps involve submitting a completed DR 2219 Persons with Disabilities Parking Privileges Application to your County Motor Vehicle Office, which must be signed by the applicant or representative.
Our site also outlines that to apply for any type of disability placard or license plates in Colorado, you'll need to submit the Parking Privileges Application (Form DR 2219), which includes medical certification by a doctor. This application, along with any applicable fees, should be submitted to your county motor vehicle office, either by mail or in person. For license plates, there may be taxes and registration fees involved.