Colorado Code § 13-1-104

Application for new order or record
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When the loss or destruction of any
record or part thereof has happened, and such defects cannot be supplied as provided in section
13-1-103, any party or person interested therein may make a written application to the court to
which such record belonged, verified by affidavit, showing the loss or destruction thereof, and
that certified copies thereof cannot be obtained by the party or person making such application,
and the substance of the record so lost or destroyed, and that the loss or destruction occurred
without the fault or negligence of the party or person making such application, and that the loss
or destruction of the record, unless supplied, will or may result in damage to the party or person
making such application. The court shall cause said application to be entered of record in said
court, and due notice of said application shall be given by personal service of summons or by
publication as in other cases; except that, in cases in which publication is required, the court may
direct by order, to be entered of record, the form of the notice, and designate the newspaper in
which the same shall be published. If, upon such hearing, said court is satisfied that the
statements contained in said application are true, the court shall make an order embracing the
substance and effect of the lost or destroyed record, which order shall be entered of record in
said court and have the same effect which the original record would have had if the same had not
been lost or destroyed insofar as concerns the party or person making such application and the
persons who had been notified, as provided for in this section. The record in all cases where the
proceeding was in rem and no personal service was had may be supplied upon like notice, as
nearly as may be, as in the original proceeding.

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