Colorado Question-Residency?

john84

Active Member
Currently I'm a student in Boulder attending the University of Colorado. My permanent address is in Maryland, but I am in Colorado 9 months out of the year. I have documented back pain as well as issues sleeping, so I believe that finding a doctor to write me a medical referral would not be too difficult. However, here are my questions:

1. Do I need to be a resident of Colorado to receive my medical referral and card?

2. If I do need to be a resident, what do I need to prove residency? Will my electric bill work or do I need a Colorado Driver's License?

3. How do I get a Colorado Driver's License, do I have to declare myself independent from my parents?

I know those are somewhat in-depth questions so help is greatly appreciated, +rep. Thanks guys.
 

Tyrannabudz

Well-Known Member
You are a resident since you live here a majority of the year. But that is not important. You only need your social security card, and probably your picture I.D. from school or Maryland I.D., to get an I.D. in Colorado.:bigjoint:
 
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