[PPRAANet] Colorado "Amateur Call Letter" license plate, initial and annual fees.
Raymond Gierlach
rgierlach at wowway.com
Wed May 3 10:03:23 EDT 2023
I too am looking into getting the plates for $2.00.
I think it's as easy as printing out the DR-2810 form and following the directions. The directions say you can mail the form to the DMV Denver address provided. No need to visit a DMV office or deal with anyone unfamiliar with the process. It also says NOT to mail in the $2.00...... that comes later in the process.
Good luck,
Ray / KD8EQA
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From: ppraanet-bounces at mailman.qth.net [mailto:ppraanet-bounces at mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of Dennis N0ABC
Sent: Wednesday, May 3, 2023 1:04 AM
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Subject: Re: [PPRAANet] Colorado "Amateur Call Letter" license plate, initial and annual fees.
Thought I'd follow-up on this.
I got my last/current one (old style green) back in '98. And I went
through the office NW corner Research and Union. The person knew what
they were doing.
If it were me, going for my first one, I'd go into the office of my
choice (the one mentioned seems big enough to have SOMEone who knows
what to do!), carrying a printout of the info below, from their web
site. It does show the specific Colorado Revised Statute to show to the
clerk. Although I'm sure you can get away with just the "Reference Copy"
of your license, I'd suggest having a printout of the "Official Copy" of
your license, obtainable at
https://www.fcc.gov/wireless/support/knowledge-base/universal-licensing-system-uls-resources/how-obtain-official
.
If the clerk acts at all hesitant or shows that they don't have a clue,
ask them to check with their supervisor to help them through the
process. Every year, for each registration, they charge us a $4.00
"Clerk Hire Fee" so it oughta be good for something!
https://dmv.colorado.gov/historical-and-special-license-plates
Available For: Passenger cars, trucks that do not exceed 16,000 pounds
empty weight.
Who Qualifies: Any person who has a valid, renewable amateur radio
license issued by the Federal Communications Commission.
Requirements:
A copy of the person's amateur radio license and form DR 2810.
Fees: Annual fee of $2.00 for personalization, in addition to other
taxes and fees.
MUST be Personalized: Personalized license plates. (This just means that
it needs that call sign.)
Information: Research Colorado Revised Statute 42-3-210.
Go here to review the form DR 2810:
https://dmv.colorado.gov/sites/dmv/files/documents/DR2810_2023.pdf
Hope that helps!
73
Dennis
N0ABC
On 5/2/2023 3:24 PM, Dennis N0ABC wrote:
> It's just $2 per year additional. Don't know what the wait time is to
> get them these days, but I would expect it's down to a few/several
> weeks by now since they have consolidated how they print them. The
> taxes and fees just refers to adjustments of ownership taxes and or
> regular registration fees.
>
> Dennis
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