Colorado Code § 38-13-1301

When agreement to locate property enforceable
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(1) An agreement by
an apparent owner and another person, the primary purpose of which is to locate, deliver,
recover, or assist in the location, delivery, or recovery of property held by the administrator, is
enforceable only if the agreement:
(a) Is in a record that clearly states the nature of the property and the services to be
provided;
(b) Is signed by or on behalf of the apparent owner;
(c) States the amount or value of the property reasonably expected to be recovered,
computed before and after a fee or other compensation to be paid to the person has been
deducted; and
(d) States that the apparent owner may directly file a claim for property with the
administrator of a state's unclaimed property act, who in Colorado is the state treasurer, without
being charged a fee by the administrator.

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