PUEBLO, CO – Today, the Governor signed into law legislation to streamline access to necessary documents for vulnerable and low-income populations.
Colorado’s existing Necessary Document Program helps Colorado residents who are victims of domestic violence, impacted by a natural disaster, low-income, disabled, experiencing homelessness, or elderly to pay the fees to acquire necessary documents like birth certificates and drivers’ licenses. SB25-008, sponsored by Senators Nick Hinrichsen, D-Pueblo, and Cathy Kipp, D-Fort Collins, and Representative Meg Froelich, D-Englewood, updates the program to allow eligible individuals to access ID documents for free directly at the point of service.
“The Necessary Documents Program is crucial for the most vulnerable members of our communities – low income earners, unhoused populations, victims of domestic violence, people who are affected by natural disasters, and disabled or elderly Coloradans,” Hinrichsen said. “Equitable access to legal documents is essential to a fresh start so that more Coloradans can get back on their feet and thrive in their communities.”
“For years, the Necessary Document Program has provided life-changing services to vulnerable Coloradans, and this new law would improve the program by streamlining free access to these important documents,” said Froelich. “Coloradans who survive house fires, domestic violence, homelessness and other dangerous circumstances often can’t access important identification documents that are required to fulfill everyday needs, like housing, health care and food. By updating this program, we can better protect Coloradans in their darkest moments.”
“Identity documents are critical when it comes to accessing health care, housing, employment and transportation. We need to remove unnecessary barriers of getting identification documents to ensure more Coloradans are able to access these important documents,” Kipp said. “This adjustment is necessary to ensure that our Necessary Documents Program is utilized to its full potential.”
SB25-008 streamlines administrative barriers to the Necessary Document Program without changing documentation requirements. Eligible individuals will still have to prove their full legal name, date of birth, identity, and lawful presence in the United States.