Colorado Code § 38-30-131

Oath of commissioner of deeds. Every such commissioner, before
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performing any duty or exercising any power by virtue of his appointment, shall take and
subscribe an oath or affirmation, before a judge or clerk of one of the courts of record of the
district, territory, state, or country in which such commissioner resides or before any
ambassador, minister, consul or vice-consul, consular agent, vice-consular agent, charge
d'affaires, or any diplomatic, consular, or commercial agent or representative of the United
States appointed for the foreign state or country in which such commissioner resides, well and
faithfully to execute and perform all the duties of such commissioner under and by virtue of the
laws of the state of Colorado, which oath, and an impression of the seal of office, together with
his signature thereto, shall be filed in the office of the secretary of state of this state within six
months after the date of appointment.

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