Colorado Code § 24-12-103

Who may administer oaths or affirmations
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All courts in this state and
each judge, justice, magistrate, referee, clerk, and deputy clerk thereof; court reporters who hold
the registered professional reporter certification or higher; members and referees of the division
of labor standards and statistics; members of the public utilities commission; and notaries public
have power to administer oaths or affirmations to witnesses and others concerning any matter,
thing, process, or proceeding pending, commenced, or to be commenced before them
respectively. The courts, judges, magistrates, referees, clerks, and deputy clerks within their
respective districts or counties; court reporters who hold the registered professional reporter
certification or higher; a person designated by the governing body, or any officer thereof; and
notaries public within any county of this state have the power to administer all oaths or
affirmations of office and other oaths or affirmations required to be taken by any person upon
any lawful occasion and to take affidavits and depositions concerning any matter or thing,
process, or proceeding pending, commenced, or to be commenced in any court or on any
occasion an affidavit or a deposition is authorized or by law required to be taken.

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