Colorado Code § 39-10-105

Receipt for taxes
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(1) Upon request of an individual taxpayer or the
taxpayer's agent, the treasurer shall issue and shall mail, if additionally requested, a receipt for
each payment of taxes received, which shall state the amount of taxes paid and any delinquent
interest thereon, the year or portion thereof for which such taxes apply, the property upon which
such taxes are paid, and a notation of any taxes levied thereon for prior years which are unpaid
and delinquent. A copy of the statement specified in section 39-10-103, when stamped "paid" by
the treasurer, shall suffice for such receipt. The apportionment of the total tax levy may be
printed or stamped on the reverse side of each tax receipt issued or may be separately furnished
to the taxpayer. The mortgagee or beneficiary of a deed of trust is not required to retain a tax
receipt for the property which is the subject of the mortgage or the deed of trust.
(1.5) In lieu of issuing and mailing individual receipts, the treasurer may issue and mail
a certified listing of taxes paid and any delinquent interest thereon, the year or portion thereof for
which such taxes apply, and sufficient identification of the property upon which such taxes are
paid to those taxpayers or their agents for combined tax payments on ten or more assessed
parcels.
(2) The treasurer shall retain in the office as part of the records thereof a copy of every
receipt issued by the treasurer for taxes paid, which copies shall be recorded or filed in the order
of issuance. The original tax receipt, or a copy thereof, or a copy of any entry in the treasurer's
records concerning the same shall, when certified by the treasurer or the treasurer's deputy, be
received in all places as prima facie evidence of payments of the taxes. For purposes of this
section, "copy" means a reproduction of the original by any means, including, but not limited to,
a photograph, a microfilm or optical imaging record, a computer disk image, or any other means
of record retention chosen by the treasurer.
(3) Repealed.

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