Colorado Code § 11-51-706

Consent to service of process
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(1) An applicant for licensing under this
article, a person filing a registration statement under this article, and an issuer who proposes to
offer in this state through an agent a security registered under this article shall file with the
securities commissioner, in such form as the securities commissioner by rule prescribes, an
irrevocable consent appointing the securities commissioner or the successor in office of the
securities commissioner to be the attorney for said person to receive service of any lawful
process in any noncriminal suit, action, or proceeding against such person, or the successor,
executor, or administrator of such person, arising under this article or any rule or order under this
article after the consent has been filed with the same force and validity as if served personally on
the person filing the consent.
(2) A person who has filed a consent in compliance with subsection (1) of this section in
connection with a previous application for licensing or registration need not file an additional
consent, but the securities commissioner may request, and in response to such request such
person shall provide, verification of such previous consent.
(3) Service upon any person who has filed a consent pursuant to subsection (1) of this
section may be made by leaving a copy of the process in the office of the securities
commissioner, but it is not effective unless the plaintiff, who may be the securities commissioner
in a suit, action, or proceeding instituted by the securities commissioner, forthwith sends a notice
of the service and a copy of the process by registered mail to the defendant or respondent at the
last address on file with the securities commissioner and unless the plaintiff's affidavit of
compliance with this subsection (3) is filed in the case on or before the return day of the process,
if any, or within such further time as the court allows.
(4) The methods of service of process provided for in this section are in addition to other
methods of service of process provided for by law, including section 13-1-124, C.R.S. Any
violation of this article shall be deemed to constitute the transaction of business within this state
for the purpose of section 13-1-124, C.R.S.

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