Colorado Code § 38-31-103

Proof of death - certificate of death unavailable
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If a certificate of death,
verification of death document, or a certified copy thereof cannot be procured, an affidavit
properly sworn to or affirmed by two or more persons of legal age having personal knowledge of
the facts and having no record interest in the real property affected by the joint tenancy may be
placed of record in the office of the county clerk and recorder of the county in which the real
property is located. The affidavit shall include a statement that a certificate of death, verification
of death document, or certified copy thereof cannot be procured, and the reason therefor, the
legal description of the real property, the date and place of death of the deceased person, and a
statement that the person referred to in the affidavit was at the time of death an owner of a joint
tenancy interest in the real property. When recorded, the original affidavit, or a certified copy
thereof, shall be accepted in all courts in the state of Colorado as prima facie proof of the death
of the joint tenant and the date and place of death of the joint tenant. The affidavit provided for
in this section may also be used to provide proof of the death of a life tenant or any other person
whose record interest in real property terminates upon the death of the person and the date and
place of death of the life tenant or other person to the same extent as a joint tenant as provided in
this section.

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