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It varies from state to state, but why would you bother with Kansas tags if your home is in Colorado? When I purchased a car long distance (NJ), I checked with my NC insurance agent about the procedure for bringing the car home. He instructed me to take a tag off of one of my existing cars with me, temporarily put it on the car and drive her home, so that's what I did. If I had gotten pulled over, I would have produced my registration card (which matched the tag #) that was in my name to prove the tag wasn't stolen, and the bill of sale, title, etc. signed over to me. If you're not comfortable doing that, I would contact your CO DMV to see what they advise. Hope this helps...
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