The DR 2680 form, officially known as the Out of State Residency Affidavit, serves a critical function for individuals navigating the complexities of driver licensing in Colorado. Specifically designed for drivers who must comply with an SR22 requirement, this form must be completed in the presence of a Notary Public. It requires individuals to affirm their state of residency and provide pertinent details such as their current address, date of birth, and the date they applied for a driver's license in their new state. The form also emphasizes the importance of accuracy, as signers must attest that their statements are true under the penalties of perjury. Furthermore, it outlines the responsibilities of the driver should they return to Colorado before the SR22 requirement period ends, including the obligation to maintain SR22 coverage for the remainder of that period. The form consists of three sections: the driver's section, the notary public section, and the driver's licensing official section, each of which must be completed in full for the document to be accepted by the Colorado Department of Revenue. This ensures that all necessary information is gathered to verify the driver's eligibility for driving privileges in Colorado.