Colorado Code § 38-36-118

Examination of application and abstract - report of examiner
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Immediately after the filing of the abstract of title, the court shall enter an order referring the
application to an examiner of titles, who shall proceed to examine into the title and into the truth
of the matters set forth in the application, and particularly whether the land is occupied, the
nature of the occupation if occupied, and by what right, and, also as to all judgments against the
applicant or those through whom he claims title, which may be a lien upon the lands described in
the application. He shall search the records and investigate all the facts brought to his notice, and
file in the case a report thereon, including a certificate of his opinion upon the title. The clerk of
the court shall thereupon give notice to the applicant of the filing of such report. If the opinion of
the examiner is adverse to the applicant, he shall be allowed by the court a reasonable time in
which to elect to proceed further, or to withdraw his application. The election shall be made in
writing and filed with the clerk of the court.

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