Colorado Code § 15-12-603

Bond not required without court order - exceptions
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(1) No bond is
required of a personal representative appointed in informal proceedings, except:
(a) Upon the appointment of a special administrator;
(b) When an executor or other personal representative is appointed to administer an
estate under a will containing an express requirement of bond; or
(c) When bond is required under section 15-12-605.
(2) Bond may be required by court order at the time of appointment of a personal
representative appointed in any formal proceeding; except that bond is not required of a personal
representative appointed in formal proceedings if the will relieves the personal representative of
bond, unless bond has been requested by an interested party and the court is satisfied that it is
desirable. Bond required by any will may be dispensed with in formal proceedings upon
determination by the court that it is not necessary. No bond is required of any personal
representative who, pursuant to statute, has deposited cash or collateral with an agency of this
state to secure performance of his duties.

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