Colorado Code § 31-2-402

Name filed with secretary of state
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After the presentation of the petition
mentioned in section 31-2-401, the name proposed to be given to such city or town shall be filed
by the clerk in the office of the secretary of state, to be retained there for a period of at least
thirty days, and, upon application, the secretary of state, at any time after the expiration of said
thirty days from said filing, shall grant a certificate stating that such name has not been given to
any other municipality in this state if such is the fact. If such name has been adopted by any
other municipality, as appears from the records in his office, the secretary of state shall so notify
the clerk filing such name in his office, in which event no further proceedings shall be
undertaken unless another petition, setting forth a different proposed name, is filed, which such
different proposed name shall likewise be filed with the secretary of state. No further
proceedings for a change of name shall be commenced until a certificate is received from the
secretary of state attesting that the proposed name has not been adopted elsewhere in this state.

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