Colorado Code § 18-5-504

Concealment or removal of secured property
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(1) If a person who has
given a security interest in personal property, as security interest is defined in section 4-1-201
(b)(35), or other person with actual knowledge of the security interest, during the existence of
the security interest, knowingly conceals or removes the encumbered property from the state of
Colorado without written consent of the secured creditor, the person commits concealment or
removal of secured property.
(2) Concealment or removal of secured property is:
(a) A petty offense if the amount is less than three hundred dollars;
(b) A class 2 misdemeanor if the amount is three hundred dollars or more but less than
one thousand dollars;
(c) A class 1 misdemeanor if the amount is one thousand dollars or more but less than
two thousand dollars;
(d) A class 6 felony if the amount is more than two thousand dollars but less than five
thousand dollars;
(e) A class 5 felony if the amount is five thousand dollars or more but less than twenty
thousand dollars;
(f) A class 4 felony if the amount is twenty thousand dollars or more but less than one
hundred thousand dollars;
(g) A class 3 felony if the amount is one hundred thousand dollars or more but less than
one million dollars; and
(h) A class 2 felony if the amount is one million dollars or more.

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