Hyland Hills District Resident ID Cards

Qualifying for a Hyland Hills District Resident ID Card

In order to receive a Resident ID card (either new or renewal), applicants 18 years and older must submit:

  • A current, valid Colorado Driver's License or current, valid Colorado Identification Card (photo ID) with a current address.
  • If the address on the front of your Colorado License/Colorado ID is not correct, then one of the following acceptable documents showing correct name, current date and current Hyland Hills address is also required.
    1. Utility bill, bank statement or major credit card statement
    2. Vehicle registration
    3. Most recent Adams County property tax notice
    4. Rental lease or property ownership papers
    5. Student report card
    6. Any other good and sufficient proof of residency

*Minor (under age 16) must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian who must show qualifying proof of residency.

 

Who Qualifies for a Hyland Hills District Resident ID Card?

  1. Any person owning taxable real estate or personal property within the District boundaries*
  2. Any person permanently residing within the District (may not necessarily own property)

*If you own property within the District but do not reside therein, you must present your current Adams County Property Tax Notice and a picture ID.

Resident ID cards allow for use of all facilities and classes at In-District rates. Presentation of Hyland Hills Resident ID Cards at the time of registration or admission/use of a facility is necessary to qualify for In-District rates. Refunds will not be issued to Residents who have applied and paid for ID cards and have moved outside the District boundaries.

 

Where do I get a Hyland Hills District Resident ID Card?

Hyland Hills Administration Building
303-428-7488 Center
1800 W. 89th Avenue

Perl Mack Community
303-650-7580
7125 Mariposa Street

 

Hyland Hills - City of Westminster Joint Use Agreement

Hyland Hills Park and Recreation District and the City of Westminster entered into a reciprocal agreement on June 5, 1990 that allows residents of the two entities to enjoy expanded recreational opportunities. This affects over 120,000 residents of both entities. The agreement makes current resident identification cards issued by both entities virtually interchangeable. Residents can receive district rates for use of facilities and programs in both Westminster and Hyland Hills. This is a valuable opportunity for residents to be able to enjoy the best and most unique recreation facilities in the country at the lowest possible cost.

Printable version of District ID Card Policies/Guidelines

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