Colorado Code § 38-36-181

Issuance of new certificate - amendment of duplicates
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(1) In every case
where the registrar of titles enters a memorial upon a certificate of title, or enters a new
certificate of title, in pursuance of any instrument executed by the registered owner, or by reason
of any instrument or proceeding which affects or devises the title of the registered owner against
his consent, if the outstanding owner's duplicate certificate is not presented, the registrar of titles
shall not enter a new certificate or make a memorial, but the person claiming to be entitled
thereto may apply by petition to the court. The court may order the registered owner or any
person withholding the duplicate certificate to present or surrender the same, and direct the entry
of a memorial or new certificate upon such presentation or surrender. If in any case the person
withholding the duplicate certificate is not amenable to the process of the court, or cannot be
found, or if for any reason the outstanding owner's duplicate certificate cannot be presented or
surrendered without delay, the court may, by decree, annul the same and order a new certificate
of title to be entered. Such new certificate, and all duplicates thereof, shall contain a memorial of
the annulment of the outstanding duplicate.
(2) If in any case an outstanding mortgagee's or lessee's duplicate certificate is withheld
or otherwise dealt with, like proceedings may be had to obtain registration as in the case of the
owner's withholding or refusal to deliver the duplicate receipt.

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