Colorado Code § 10-4-303

Application for release of surety - refund
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When any company, surety upon
the official bond of any trustee, committee, conservator, guardian, assignee, receiver, executor,
administrator, or other fiduciary in this state desires to be released from such obligation, such
surety shall file its application for such release in the court having jurisdiction of such fiduciary,
and, thereupon, the clerk of such court shall issue, under the seal thereof, a notice to such
fiduciary requiring him to furnish a new bond, with sureties to be approved by the court, within
ten days after the date of the service of said notice. Such notice may be served in the manner
provided by law for the service of a summons in a civil action. If such fiduciary fails to furnish
such bond within the time prescribed, he shall be summarily removed from office, and a new
trustee, committee, conservator, guardian, assignee, receiver, executor, administrator, or other
fiduciary shall be forthwith appointed. From and after the time when such new bond is furnished
and approved, or such new fiduciary appointed and qualified, the surety making such application
shall be released from all liability upon its bond, except for such default or other misconduct on
the part of such fiduciary as occurred prior thereto. If any surety has been released or withdrawn
as provided in this title, and if the principal accounts in due form of law for all of his acts and
doings and all trust funds or estate in his hands and secured by such bond, and if such account
has been approved so that there is no further liability of the surety upon such bond, the unearned
portion of any premium paid to such surety shall be refunded and repaid by the said surety.

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