(1) Notice to a person pursuant to this code or the sending of a document to a person pursuant to this code must be accomplished in a manner reasonably suitable under the circumstances and likely to result in receipt of the notice or document. Permissible methods of notice or for sending a document include first-class mail, personal delivery, delivery to the person's last-known place of residence or place of business, or a properly directed electronic message. (2) A trustee need not provide a notice or document otherwise required pursuant to this code to a person whose identity or location is unknown to and not reasonably ascertainable by the trustee. The trustee shall maintain documentation of the trustee's reasonable efforts to ascertain the identity or location of such a person. (3) Notice pursuant to this code or the sending of a document pursuant to this code may be waived by the person who is to be notified or sent the document. (4) Notice of a judicial proceeding must be given as provided in the Colorado rules of probate procedure, the "Colorado Probate Code", and, if applicable, the Colorado rules of civil procedure.
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