Colorado Code § 13-60-101

Levy to pay judgment against municipality - procedure
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(1) When a
judgment for the payment of money is given and rendered against any municipal or quasi-
municipal corporation of the state, or against any officer thereof, in an action prosecuted by or
against him in his official capacity or name of office, such judgment being an obligation of such
municipality, and when by reason of vacancy in office or for any other cause the duly constituted
tax assessing and collecting officers fail or neglect to provide for the payment of such judgment
or fail to make a tax levy to pay such judgment, the judgment creditor may file a transcript of
such judgment with the board of county commissioners of the county, and counties if more than
one, in which such public corporation is situated. Thereupon, the county commissioners shall
levy a tax as provided in subsection (2) of this section upon all the taxable property within the
limits of such public corporation for the purpose of making provision for the payment of such
judgment, which tax shall be collected by the county treasurer, and, when collected by the
county treasurer, it shall be paid over, as fast as collected by him, to the judgment creditor, or his
assigns, upon the execution and delivery of proper vouchers therefor.
(2) The power conferred to pay such judgment by special levy of such tax is in addition
to the taxing power given and granted to such public corporation to levy taxes for other
purposes. The board of county commissioners shall levy under this section on all taxable
property within said municipal or quasi-municipal corporation such taxes as are sufficient to
discharge such judgment in the next fiscal year; but in no event shall such annual levy pursuant
to this section and section 24-10-113, C.R.S., exceed a total of ten mills for one or more
judgments, exclusive of mill levies for other purposes of such public corporation. The board of
county commissioners shall continue to levy such taxes not to exceed a total of ten mills
annually, exclusive of mill levies for other purposes of such public corporation, but in no event
less than ten mills if such judgment will not be discharged by a lesser levy, until such judgment
is discharged.
(3) Any taxes levied to pay the last payment upon or to pay any such judgment shall be
valid, whether or not the sum sought to be raised thereby exceeds the sum due on such judgment,
principal, and interest. Such excess of the sum required shall not exceed a sum equal to ten
percent of such required sum, and no sale of real estate made to make such taxes shall be invalid
by reason of such excess if the same is within said specified limit. All levies to pay judgments
shall be made as near as possible to raise a sum equal to that due on the judgment to pay for
which the tax is levied. Nevertheless, any excess levied, if such excess does not exceed ten
percent of the sum due and desired to be paid, shall not invalidate any tax levy upon or tax sale
of real or personal estate made to raise, make, or collect the sum due and excess. Any excess
collected by the county treasurer remaining in his hands after paying all judgments in full,
transcripts thereof having been filed with the county commissioners, shall be paid by him to the
treasurer of such public corporation and become part of the general fund of such public
corporation. This section shall not prevent said public corporation from paying any judgment
from any other funds it may have in its treasury available for that purpose. The provisions of this
section shall not apply to counties.

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