Colorado Code § 40-5-106

Designation for service of process
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(1) It is the duty of every public utility
operating in, through, or into the state of Colorado to file with the commission a designation in
writing, under oath, of the name and post office address of a person upon whom service of
notices or orders in proceedings pending before the commission may be made. Such designation
may from time to time be changed by like writing similarly filed. In default of such designation,
service of any notice or order may be made by posting such order or notice in the office of the
director of the commission and by mailing a copy of such notice or order to such public utility
by certified mail, return receipt requested, at its last-known address.
(2) Every public utility operating in, through, or into the state of Colorado shall also file
with the director of the commission a designation in writing, under oath, of the name and post
office address of a person in the state of Colorado upon whom process issued by or under the
authority of any court or board having jurisdiction of the subject matter may be served in any
judicial or other proceeding brought against such public utility in this state. Such designation
may from time to time be changed by like writing similarly filed. In default of such designation,
service may be made upon any agent, representative, or employee of such public utility found
within the state. Nothing in this article shall apply to railroad corporations.

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