

However, we recommend that you try our online application system at. Is an online application my only option to apply? A DD Form 2058, State of Legal Residence Certificate, demonstrating Colorado residency.A current Colorado state tax return with your name and Colorado address OR.A current deed/ lease for a residence in Colorado with your name.A current state of Colorado motor vehicle registration with your name and current Colorado address.A current state of Colorado voter registration with your name and current Colorado address.A current landline phone bill to your current Colorado address with your name on it.A current utility bill (water, power bill, etc.) from your address with your name and current Colorado residence on it.A current, valid Colorado Driver's License or Colorado State ID is proof of residency.Items used to prove current state of Colorado residency for employment include the following: Yes, the HR Specialist for any announced state position may contact you and ask for proof of this residency. Will I be asked to prove my residency? If so, what will I need? Unlike university/college “residency requirements” for education which typically require proof that you reside within the state for at least one year, your eligibility for state of Colorado classified government positions starts the moment you reside within Colorado. You are considered a resident of the state of Colorado the moment you reside within the state. Who qualifies as a resident of the state of Colorado? The announcement will either open in a new window or a new tab in your browser. To view the full, official job announcement, click on the job title, and then click the printer icon.

In addition to other important information, the full, official job announcement will note if the announcement will consider applications from individuals who are not residents of Colorado. How will I know if an announcement will consider applications from out of state? Non-classified positions not governed by State Personnel Rules may consider applications from individuals who are not residents of Colorado. If the residency requirement has been waived for an announced vacancy, it will be noted on the job announcement and applications will be considered from individuals who are not residents of Colorado. The Colorado Constitution, Article XII, Section 13 requires that applicants for state classified government jobs be residents of Colorado, unless the work to be performed is primarily within 30 miles of the State of Colorado’s border, or waived by the State Personnel Director or the State Personnel Board.
