Colorado Code § 10-3-108

File duly certified copy of charter. Except pursuant to the provisions of
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article 5 of this title, no foreign insurance company shall transact any business in this state unless
it first files in the office of the commissioner a duly certified copy of its charter, articles of
incorporation, or deed of settlement, together with a statement, under oath, of the president and
secretary, or other chief officers of such company, showing the condition of affairs of such
company on the thirty-first day of December next preceding the date of such oath. The statement
shall be in the same form and shall set forth the same particulars as the annual statement required
by this title (except article 15) and article 14 of title 24, C.R.S. After filing its articles of
incorporation or charter with the secretary of state, no insurance company shall be required to
file its annual report or any other instrument, except amendments to said articles of incorporation
or charter, in the office of the secretary of state or to pay to the secretary of state an annual
corporation tax. The filings required pursuant to this section may be made in an electronic
format.

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