Colorado Code § 38-30-130

Governor may appoint commissioners of deeds
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The governor may
appoint and commission in any other state, in the District of Columbia, in each of the territories
of the United States, and in any foreign country one or more commissioners, who shall keep a
seal of office and continue in office during the pleasure of the governor and shall have authority
to take the acknowledgment or proof of the execution of any deed or other conveyance or lease
of any lands lying in this state or of any contract, letters of attorney, or any other writing under
seal, or note to be used and recorded in this state, and such commissioners appointed for any
foreign country shall also have authority to certify to the official character, signature, or seal of
any officer within their district who is authorized to take acknowledgments or declarations under
oath.

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