Quote Originally Posted by Great-Kazoo View Post
If the other party is not with you , with proper, current I.D. you cannot do it. ALL parties involved must be on site for it to happen. It's all part of this Homeland Sec / TSA shit they've pushed. Spouse went in due to needing to correct middle initial on a title. CODMV told her i needed to be present as they couldn't do it. TSA crap involved.



Not sure what's happens in CO when it comes to update / renew. However when we applied here. To get the "star" which allows one to board a plane. Had to provide everything but a dna sample. Spouse had to provide marriage cert, both needed birth certs etc.

This homeland Sec has been out of hand, with them in the background of more stuff then people realize.
Thank california for that. Their policy of issuing a drivers license to anybody without any checks done about citizenship basically forced the feds to declare their DL's as worthless for ID at a federal facility including airports. Cali residents ( and a couple other states I cant remember atm) have to have another form of secure id like a SS card or passport to pass through TSA checkpoints now. The star allows you to use your DL as a vetted ID at this time, so be thankful most new Colorado DL's have this.

As to car titles, it used to be in Colorado you could use "and" or "or" on title paperwork which meant this: is using "and" then every person listed on the title has to sign to change ownership, if using "or" then any single person listed on the title could change ownership without the others input/consent/permission.