Colorado Code § 38-30-151

Division of county - transcript of records - certificate
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(1) Whenever any
county has been divided and a portion of the territory thereof erected into a new county, or added
to some other county, the board of county commissioners of such new county or of the county to
which such territory is added may, at the expense of its own county, procure to be transcribed
from the records of the county to which such territory was originally attached copies of all deeds,
bonds, agreements, powers of attorney, and other writings conveying or affecting title to any real
estate situate within the territory so separated, and for this purpose the person whom such board
may appoint shall have free access at all reasonable times to the records of the original county.
(2) Such records shall be transcribed into a suitable and well-bound book, and the person
transcribing the same shall affix thereto at the end of all such transcripts his affidavit that the
same were by him transcribed from the records of such original county, and are true, correct, and
examined copies of such records. Such book of transcribed records shall be deposited in the
office of the county clerk and recorder of the new county, or of the county to which such
territory is assigned, as a part of the records thereof; and such transcribed records or copies
therefrom, certified by the county clerk and recorder in whose office the same are deposited,
shall have the same effect as evidence as the original records of such deeds, bonds, agreements,
powers of attorney, and other writings.

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