Colorado Code § 38-29-113

Lost certificates of title
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(1) Upon the loss in the mails of any certificate of
title to a manufactured home and accompanying papers which may be sent by an authorized
agent to the director and upon an appropriate application of the owner or other person entitled to
such certificate of title directed to the authorized agent therefor, such certificate of title may be
reissued bearing such notations respecting existing mortgages on the home therein described as
the records of the authorized agent and of the director may indicate are unreleased and constitute
an encumbrance upon the home, which certificate of title shall be issued without charge.
(2) If the holder of any certificate of title loses, misplaces, or accidentally destroys any
certificate of title to a manufactured home which he holds whether as the holder of a mortgage or
as the owner of the home therein described, upon application therefor to the director, the director
may issue a duplicate certificate of title as in other cases.
(3) Upon the issuance of any duplicate certificate of title as provided in this section, the
director shall note thereon every mortgage shown to be unreleased and the lien of which is in
force and effect as may be disclosed by the records in his office and shall dispose of such
certificate as in other cases.

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