Colorado Code § 13-3-107

Consolidation of offices of clerks of court in certain counties
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(1) The
chief justice, pursuant to his authority under section 5 of article VI of the state constitution, may
consolidate the offices of the clerks of the district and county courts in any county when he finds
that there is insufficient judicial business to warrant the maintenance of separate offices.
(2) When the offices of the clerk of the district and county courts are so consolidated, the
consolidated office shall be under a single clerk, who shall be both the clerk of the district court
and the clerk of the county court; except that all functions, operations, and records required to be
kept separate shall be so kept.

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