Colorado Code § 38-36-134

Contents of decree - certified copy filed. Every decree of registration shall
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bear the year, day, hour, and minute of its entry and shall be signed by one of the judges of the
district court. It shall state whether the owner is married or unmarried and, if married, the name
of the husband or wife. If the owner is under disability it shall state the nature of the disability,
and, if a minor, shall state his age. It shall contain a description of the land as finally determined
by the court and shall set forth the estate of the owner, and also, in such manner as to show their
relative priority, all particular estates, mortgages, easements, liens, attachments, homesteads, and
other encumbrances, including rights of husband and wife, if any, to which the land or the
owner's estate is subject and shall contain any other matter or information properly to be
determined by the court in pursuance of this article. The decree shall be stated in a convenient
form for transcription upon the certificate of title, to be made as provided in section 38-36-139
by the registrar of titles. Immediately upon the filing of the decree of registration, the clerk shall
file a certified copy thereof in the office of the registrar of titles.

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