Colorado Code § 24-70-103

Requisites of legal newspaper
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(1) Any and every legal notice or
advertisement shall be published only in a daily, a triweekly, a semiweekly, or a weekly
newspaper of general circulation and printed or published in whole or in part in the county in
which such notice or advertisement is required to be published, except as provided in this
section. The newspaper, if published triweekly, semiweekly, or weekly, shall have been so
published in such county, except as provided in this section, continuously and uninterruptedly
during the period of at least fifty-two consecutive weeks next prior to the first issue thereof
containing any such notice or advertisement; and the newspaper, if published daily, shall have
been so published in such county, uninterruptedly and continuously, during the period of at least
six months next prior to the first issue thereof containing any such notice or advertisement. In the
case of a municipality having territory in two counties, each of which counties has one or more
legal newspapers within the municipality, the publication by such municipality of its legal
notices and advertisements in one of such newspapers shall be construed as valid publication
under this part 1.
(2) The mere change in the name of any newspaper or the removal of the principal
business office or seat of publication of any newspaper from one place to another in the same
county shall not break or affect the continuity in the publication of any such newspaper if the
same is in fact continuously and uninterruptedly printed or published within such county. A
newspaper shall not lose its rights as a legal publication if it fails to publish one or more of its
issues by reason of a strike, transportation embargo or tie-up, or other casualty beyond the
control of the publishers. Any legal notice which fails of publication for the required number of
insertions by reason of a strike shall not be declared illegal if publication has been made in one
issue of the publication.
(3) If in any county in this state no newspaper has been published for the prescribed
period at the time when any such notice or advertisement is required to be published or if there is
no newspaper published therein, such notice or advertisement may be published in any
newspaper published in whole or in part in an adjoining county and having a general circulation
in whole or in part in said county having no newspaper published therein. If there is no
newspaper in any adjoining county that has been published for the prescribed period at the time
when any such notice or advertisement is required to be published, a required notice or
advertisement may be published in a newspaper having general circulation within the county.
(4) Notwithstanding any other provision of this part 1, if no newspaper is published
within the territorial boundaries of a municipality that satisfies the requirements for a legal
publication as specified in section 24-70-102, but a newspaper that provides local news and that
would satisfy the requirements to be admitted to the United States mails with periodicals mailing
privileges but for the absence of paid circulation is distributed within such territorial boundaries,
the municipality may publish any legal notice or advertisement required by law in such
newspaper.
(5) When any legal notice is required by law to be published in any newspaper, the
newspaper publishing the notice shall, at no additional cost to the person or entity placing the
notice, place the notice on a statewide website established and maintained by an organization
representing a majority of Colorado newspapers as a repository for the notices.

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