Colorado Code § 33-14-105

Transfer or other termination of ownership - rules
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(1) When the use of a
snowmobile for which a registration has already been issued is permanently discontinued, the
old registration shall be properly signed and returned to the division within fifteen days after
discontinuance.
(2) (a) If there is a change of ownership of a snowmobile for which a registration has
been issued, the new owner shall apply for a new registration from a dealer employed as a
licensing agent or from the division. The application must set forth the original number issued
and must be accompanied by the old registration properly signed by the previous owner and by
the required fee for registration in the amount specified by the commission by rule.
(b) In the event that such snowmobile was purchased through a bona fide dealer, said
application must be accompanied by a dealer's form, as prescribed by the division, numbered,
completed, and signed by the dealer or his agent and by the new owner.
(3) It is the duty of every owner of a snowmobile registered pursuant to the provisions of
this article to notify the division, in writing, of the destruction, theft, or permanent removal of
such snowmobile from the state within fifteen days thereafter, and, in the event of destruction or
theft, he shall surrender the registration with such notice.

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