Colorado Code § 38-36-140

Owner's duplicate certificate of ownership - signature of owner. The
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registrar shall, at the time that he enters his original certificate of title, make an exact duplicate
thereof, but putting on it the words, "Owner's duplicate certificate of ownership", and deliver the
same to the owner or to his attorney duly authorized. For the purpose of preserving evidence of
the signature and handwriting of the owner in his office, it is the duty of the registrar to take
from the owner, in every case where it is practicable to do so, his receipt for the certificate of
title, which shall be signed by the owner in person. Such receipt, when signed and delivered in
the registrar's office, shall be witnessed by the registrar or deputy registrar. If such receipt is
signed elsewhere, it shall be witnessed and acknowledged in the same manner as is now
provided for the acknowledgment of deeds. When so signed, such receipt shall be prima facie
evidence of the genuineness of such signature.

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