Colorado Code § 10-11-122

Title commitments - rules
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(1) Every title insurance agent or title insurance
company shall provide, along with each commitment for an owner's policy of title insurance
pertaining to a sale of residential real property as defined in section 39-1-102 (14.5), C.R.S., a
statement disclosing the following information:
(a) That the subject real property may be located in a special taxing district;
(b) That a certificate of taxes due listing each taxing jurisdiction will be obtained from
the county treasurer of the county in which the subject real property is located or that county
treasurer's authorized agent unless the proposed insured provides written instructions to the
contrary; and
(c) That information regarding special districts and the boundaries of such districts may
be obtained from the board of county commissioners, the county clerk and recorder, or the
county assessor.
(2) Failure of a title insurance agent or a title insurance company to provide the
statement required by subsection (1) of this section shall subject such agent or company to the
penalty provisions of section 10-3-111 but shall not affect or invalidate any provisions of the
commitment for title insurance.
(3) (a) Before issuing any owner's policy of title insurance pertaining to a sale of
residential real property, unless the proposed insured provides written instructions to the
contrary, a title insurance agent or title insurance company shall obtain a certificate of taxes due
from the county treasurer or the county treasurer's authorized agent.
(b) To address circumstances in which a certificate of taxes cannot be obtained from the
county treasurer or the county treasurer's authorized agent during the period in which the county
treasurer is certifying the tax rolls, the commissioner of insurance shall promulgate rules, in
accordance with article 4 of title 24, C.R.S., that identify alternative documentation that may be
used and relied upon during that period. If a title insurance agent or title insurance company uses
alternative documentation during this period, the agent or company shall obtain a tax certificate
when it becomes available from the county treasurer or the county treasurer's authorized agent.
(4) (a) If a title insurance agent or title insurance company is required to provide the
statement required by subsection (1) of this section, the agent or company shall also provide a
statement substantially as follows:
COLORADO NOTARIES MAY REMOTELY NOTARIZE REAL ESTATE DEEDS AND
OTHER DOCUMENTS USING REAL-TIME AUDIO-VIDEO COMMUNICATION
TECHNOLOGY. YOU MAY CHOOSE NOT TO USE REMOTE NOTARIZATION FOR
ANY DOCUMENT.
(b) Failure of a person to provide the statement required by this subsection (4) does not
subject the person to any liability under this article 11 or to the penalty provisions of section 10-
3-111 and does not affect or invalidate any provisions of the commitment for title insurance.

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