Colorado Code § 38-36-173

When judgment becomes a lien
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A judgment, decree, or order of any court
shall be a lien upon or affect registered land or any estate or interest therein only when a
certificate under the hand and official seal of the clerk of the court in which the same is of
record, stating the date and purport of the judgment, decree, or order, or a certified copy of such
judgment, decree, or order, or transcript of the judgment docket, is filed in the office of the
registrar of titles and a memorial of the same is entered upon the register of the last certificate of
the title affected.

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