Colorado Code § 38-30-153

Recording wills and decrees affecting lands - descents
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Any will in writing
for the devise of real estate in this state, together with the probate thereof and the certificate
mentioned in section 38-30-154, may be recorded in the office of the county clerk and recorder
of every county wherein any of such real estate so devised may be situated; and all other decrees
in probate determining the descent of real estate, together with the certificate mentioned in
section 38-30-154, may in like manner be recorded. In case any decree or order, by certified
copy or otherwise, of any appellate court is or shall be filed in any court for the government
thereof in the premises, a copy of the same shall be attached to any such will and probate
thereof, or to such decree, as the case may be, and certified with the other papers.

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