Colorado Code § 38-20-116

Abandoned property - notice of sale - definitions
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(1) Property is
presumed to be abandoned if the owner has failed to contact the lienholder for a period of not
less than thirty days and the lienholder, in good faith, is without knowledge of any evidence
indicating that the owner does not intend to abandon the property.
(2) At least fifteen days prior to selling or otherwise disposing of abandoned property,
the lienholder shall notify the owner of the proposed manner and date of disposition by
transmitting said notice to the owner's last-known address by registered or certified mail, return
receipt requested, signed by the addressee only. The lienholder shall maintain in his records for a
period of one year a copy of said notice together with the return receipt signed by the addressee,
or, if said notice is returned unclaimed, said notice and the proof of return unclaimed shall be so
maintained. If the written notice is returned unclaimed, the lienholder shall publish said notice at
least one day in a newspaper in the county in which the property is located or, if no newspaper is
published in that county, then a newspaper in some adjoining county.
(2.5) (a) The provisions of this subsection (2.5) shall apply to abandoned motor vehicles
at repair shops.
(b) For purposes of this subsection (2.5), unless the context otherwise requires:
(I) "Abandoned motor vehicle" means a motor vehicle:
(A) That has been left at a repair shop by the motor vehicle's owner, the owner's agent,
or an operator hired by the owner or owner's agent;
(B) That the repair shop has offered to repair and for which the repair shop has prepared
an estimate of repair costs;
(C) That the owner or the owner's agent has refused to authorize repairs to, has refused
to remove from the repair shop upon request, or has refused to pay for authorized and completed
repairs to the vehicle. If a repair shop is unable, despite good faith efforts, to obtain a response
from the owner or the owner's agent regarding the authorization of repairs, payment for
authorized and completed repairs, or the removal of a motor vehicle, the owner or owner's agent
shall be deemed to have refused to grant authorization, make payment, or remove the motor
vehicle five working days following the repair shop's last good faith effort to contact the owner
or owner's agent.
(D) That is not the subject of sale negotiations or a sale agreement between the owner or
the owner's agent and the repair shop.
(II) "Department" means the department of revenue.
(III) "Division" means the division of motor vehicles in the department.
(IV) "Lienholder" means a person who holds a security interest in a motor vehicle under
article 9 of title 4, C.R.S. For purposes of this subsection (2.5) only, "lienholder" shall not refer
to the holder of a lien established pursuant to section 38-20-106.
(c) If a repair shop seeks to obtain a certificate of title for an abandoned motor vehicle
for purposes of selling such vehicle, a repair shop, or where practicable, its agent, shall:
(I) At least fifteen days after the vehicle becomes an abandoned motor vehicle, establish
the retail fair market value of the vehicle either by reference to sources generally accepted within
the insurance industry, including price guide books and computerized valuation services, or by
seeking a Colorado licensed automobile dealer or certified appraisal;
(II) (A) Have the abandoned motor vehicle inspected and a verification of vehicle
identification number completed by a peace officer certified pursuant to section 42-5-206, C.R.S.
Such inspection shall not be over one year old when the repair shop or its agent seeks to obtain a
certificate of title to the abandoned motor vehicle.
(B) If the verification of the vehicle identification number reveals that the vehicle is
stolen, the peace officer completing the verification shall recover and secure the motor vehicle
and notify its rightful owner.
(III) Request a Colorado title record search of the vehicle identification number of the
abandoned motor vehicle from the division or check the electronic system implemented by the
department as required in section 42-4-2103 (3)(c)(III), C.R.S., to obtain correct information
relating to any owner and lienholder of the abandoned motor vehicle as represented in the
department records. In addition to requesting a Colorado title record search, if the abandoned
motor vehicle is an out-of-state vehicle, the repair shop or its agent shall request a title and lien
search from the other state.
(IV) Use the information provided through the Colorado title record search or out-of-
state title and lien search to notify by certified mail the owner of record, including an out-of-state
owner of record, and all lienholders of its possession of the abandoned motor vehicle. The notice
shall specify the location of the repair shop and that, unless claimed within thirty calendar days
after the date the notice was sent, as determined from the postmark on the notice, the motor
vehicle is subject to sale. The repair shop or its agent shall keep the proof of notification on file
for three years from the date of mailing.
(V) Purchase a surety bond for twice the retail fair market value of the abandoned motor
vehicle as established under subparagraph (I) of this paragraph (c);
(VI) Write a statement under penalty of perjury that includes the following information:
(A) That the repair shop or its agent notified the owner and any lienholders of the
abandoned motor vehicle as required in subparagraph (IV) of this paragraph (c) and that neither
the owner nor any lienholder has attempted to claim the abandoned motor vehicle within the
time prescribed in subparagraph (IV) of this paragraph (c);
(B) The business name and address of the repair shop;
(C) The year, make, model, and vehicle identification number of the abandoned motor
vehicle;
(D) The date the abandoned motor vehicle was left at the repair shop;
(E) The name of the person who left the abandoned motor vehicle at the repair shop. The
repair shop or its agent shall provide a copy of any estimate as defined in section 42-9-102 (1.5),
C.R.S., or work order as defined in section 42-9-102 (6), C.R.S. If the parties entered into an oral
agreement, the repair shop shall provide the record of such communication as specified in
section 42-9-104 (1)(c), C.R.S.
(F) Whether the abandoned motor vehicle is roadworthy as defined in section 42-6-102
(15), C.R.S.; and
(VII) (A) Not less than thirty days after the postmarked date of the notice mailed
pursuant to subparagraph (IV) of this paragraph (c), present documentation of the requirements
specified in subparagraphs (I) to (VI) of this paragraph (c) to the county motor vehicle office in
the county in which the repair shop is located and apply for a certificate of title for the
abandoned motor vehicle.
(B) If the retail fair market value of the abandoned motor vehicle is less than two
hundred dollars, the sale shall be made only for the purpose of junking, scrapping, or
dismantling the motor vehicle, and the purchaser thereof shall not, under any circumstances, be
entitled to a certificate of title. The repair shop shall cause to be executed and delivered to the
person purchasing the motor vehicle a bill of sale. The bill of sale shall state that the purchaser
acquires no right to a certificate of title for such vehicle. The repair shop shall promptly submit
together to the department a report of sale and a copy of the bill of sale and shall also deliver a
copy of the report of sale to the purchaser of the motor vehicle. Upon receipt of any report of
sale with supporting documents on any sale made pursuant to this sub-subparagraph (B), the
department shall purge the records for the vehicle as provided in section 42-4-2109 (1)(b) and
shall not issue a new certificate of title for the vehicle. Any certificate of title issued in violation
of this sub-subparagraph (B) shall be void.
(d) (I) After the repair shop or its agent has obtained a certificate of title for the
abandoned motor vehicle as specified in paragraph (c) of this subsection (2.5), the repair shop or
its agent shall sell the motor vehicle in a commercially reasonable manner at a public or private
sale.
(II) Nothing in this subsection (2.5)(d) requires a repair shop to be a licensed dealer
pursuant to part 1 of article 20 of title 44 for purposes of selling a motor vehicle pursuant to this
section.
(e) The department may promulgate rules in accordance with article 4 of title 24, C.R.S.
or create department-approved forms as may be appropriate to satisfy the requirements of this
subsection (2.5).
(3) (a) The following provisions shall apply to molds, as defined in section 38-20-101:
(I) In the absence of an agreement to the contrary, a customer shall have all rights and
title to any mold in the possession of a molder that was used to perform work for such customer;
except that, if a customer has not claimed possession of a mold within three years following its
last prior use, such mold shall be presumed to be abandoned by the customer and all rights and
title to such mold shall be transferred to the molder who shall destroy or otherwise dispose of
such mold as abandoned property in accordance with this section. For purposes of this
subsection (3), "within three years following its last prior use" means any period following the
last prior use of the mold and includes periods preceding September 30, 1998.
(II) Any molder who desires to have all rights and title to a mold shall send written
notice to the customer's last-known address by registered or certified mail return receipt
requested, signed by the addressee only. If the written notice is returned unclaimed, the molder
shall publish said notice at least one day in a newspaper of general circulation in the area in
which the mold is located. Such written notice shall clearly indicate that the molder intends to
terminate the customer's rights and title to the mold described in such notice and shall include a
recitation of the customer's rights, as set forth in this section.
(III) If a customer does not respond to the written notice sent pursuant to subparagraph
(II) of this paragraph (a) within one hundred twenty days after the date of such notice to claim
possession of the mold or does not make other contractual arrangements with the molder for
storage of such mold, all rights and title of the customer to such mold shall transfer to the
molder. Such molder may then destroy or otherwise dispose of the mold without risk of liability
to the customer.
(IV) The molder shall maintain in such molder's records for a period of one year a copy
of the notice sent pursuant to subparagraph (II) of this paragraph (a), together with the return
receipt signed by the addressee, or, if said notice is returned unclaimed, said notice and the proof
of return unclaimed shall be so maintained.
(b) Nothing in this subsection (3) shall require a molder to commence a judicial action to
foreclose on a molders' lien if such mold is abandoned, as such term is defined in this section,
and nothing in this subsection (3) shall be interpreted to eliminate any right of action a molder
may have against a customer for unpaid charges, damages, costs, or attorney fees, if provided for
by contract.

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