Colorado Code § 42-12-103

Furnishing bond for certificates
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(1) If a collector's item, street-rod
vehicle, or horseless carriage is twenty-five years old or older, the applicant has had a certified
vehicle identification number inspection performed on the vehicle, and the applicant presents a
bill of sale within twenty-four months after the sale with the title application, then the applicant
need not furnish surety under section 42-6-115 (3). To be excepted from the surety requirement,
an applicant shall submit to the department a sworn affidavit, under penalty of perjury, stating
that the required documents submitted are true and correct.
(2) If any person suffers loss or damage by reason of the filing of the certificate of title
as provided in this section, the person shall have a right of action against the applicant and the
surety on the applicant's bond, against either of whom the person damaged may proceed
independently of the other.

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