Colorado Code § 38-35-112

Certificate of death when properly recorded may be admitted as
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evidence. A certificate of death or a verification of death document issued by a public official,
whose apparent official duties include the keeping of records of death, of any state, territory,
county, parish, district, city, town, village, province, nation, or other governmental agency or
subdivision thereof or a copy of any such certificate of death or a verification of death document
certified by such public official or by the county clerk and recorder of any county in the state of
Colorado in whose office the same or a certified copy thereof has been recorded shall, insofar as
the death may affect any interest in real property, be prima facie evidence of the death so
certified and of the time and place of such death and shall be admissible in evidence in any court
in the state of Colorado. Such method of proving death shall not be exclusive and nothing in this
section shall be construed to prevent the proof of the death of any person in any other manner
authorized by law.

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