Colorado Code § 38-36-154

Certified copy of owner's duplicate certificates
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(1) In the event that an
owner's duplicate certificate of title is lost, mislaid, or destroyed, the owner may make affidavit
of the fact before any officer authorized to administer oaths, stating, with particularity, the facts
relating to such loss, mislaying, or destruction, and shall file the same in the office of the
registrar of titles.
(2) Any party in interest may thereupon apply to the court, and the court shall, upon
proofs of the facts set forth in the affidavit, enter an order directing the registrar of titles to make
and issue a new owner's duplicate certificate. Such new owner's duplicate certificate shall be
printed or marked "certified copy of owner's duplicate certificate", and such certified copy shall
stand in the place of and have like effect as the owner's duplicate certificate.

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