Colorado Code § 14-15-112

Persons authorized to certify civil unions - registration - fee
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(1) A civil
union may be certified by a judge of a court, by a district court magistrate, by a county court
magistrate, by a retired judge of a court, by the parties to the civil union, or in accordance with
any mode of recognition of a civil union by any religious denomination or Indian nation or tribe.
(2) Within sixty-three days after the date on which the civil union is certified, either the
person certifying the civil union or, if no individual acting alone certifies the civil union, a party
to the civil union shall complete the civil union certificate and return the certificate to the county
clerk and recorder's office that issued the license. A person who fails to return the civil union
certificate to the county clerk and recorder as required by this section shall pay to the county
clerk and recorder a late fee in an amount not less than twenty dollars. The county clerk and
recorder may assess an additional five-dollar late fee for each additional day of failure to comply
with the return requirements of this subsection (2), up to a maximum of fifty dollars. For
purposes of determining whether to assess a late fee pursuant to this subsection (2), the date of
return is deemed to be the date of postmark.
(3) Upon receiving the civil union certificate, the county clerk and recorder shall register
the civil union.
(4) A priest, minister, rabbi, or other official of a religious institution or denomination or
an Indian nation or tribe is not required to certify a civil union in violation of his or her right to
the free exercise of religion guaranteed by the first amendment to the United States constitution
and by section 4 of article II of the state constitution.

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