Colorado Code § 40-6-104

Certified copies - evidence - orders
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(1) Copies of all official documents,
commission decisions, and orders on file with the commission, or documents filed or deposited
according to law in the office of the commission, certified by a commissioner or by the director
under the official seal of the commission to be true copies of the originals, shall be evidence in
like manner as the originals and shall be treated and recognized as such by all courts of the state
of Colorado.
(2) Any order, decision, authorization, certificate, or entry, or a copy thereof, certified by
a commissioner or by the director under the official seal of the commission to be a true copy of
the original order, decision, authorization, certificate, or entry, may be filed for record in the
office of the county clerk and recorder of any county or city and county in which is located the
principal place of business of any public utility affected thereby or in which is situated any
property of any such public utility, and such record shall impart notice of its provisions to all
persons. A certificate under the seal of the commission that any such order, decision,
authorization, or certificate has not been modified, stayed, suspended, or revoked may also be
recorded in the same offices in the same manner and with like effect.

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