Colorado Code § 42-4-1803

Abandonment of motor vehicles - public property
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(1) (a) No person shall
abandon any motor vehicle upon public property. Any sheriff, undersheriff, deputy sheriff,
police officer, marshal, Colorado state patrol officer, or agent of the Colorado bureau of
investigation who finds a motor vehicle that such officer has reasonable grounds to believe has
been abandoned shall require such motor vehicle to be removed or cause the same to be removed
and placed in storage in any impound lot designated or maintained by the law enforcement
agency employing such officer.
(b) If an operator is used by the responsible law enforcement agency to tow or impound
the motor vehicle pursuant to paragraph (a) of this subsection (1), the operator shall be provided
with written authorization to possess the motor vehicle on a document that includes, without
limitation, the year, make, model, vehicle identification number, and storage location.
(2) Whenever any sheriff, undersheriff, deputy sheriff, police officer, marshal, Colorado
state patrol officer, agent of the Colorado bureau of investigation, or agency employee finds a
motor vehicle, vehicle, cargo, or debris, attended or unattended, standing upon any portion of a
highway right-of-way in such a manner as to constitute an obstruction to traffic or proper
highway maintenance, such officer or agency employee is authorized to cause the motor vehicle,
vehicle, cargo, or debris to be moved to eliminate any such obstruction; and neither the officer,
the agency employee, nor anyone acting under the direction of such officer or employee shall be
liable for any damage to such motor vehicle, vehicle, cargo, or debris occasioned by such
removal. The removal process is intended to clear the obstruction, but such activity should create
as little damage as possible to the vehicle, or cargo, or both. No agency employee shall cause
any motor vehicle to be moved unless such employee has obtained approval from a local law
enforcement agency of a municipality, county, or city and county, the Colorado bureau of
investigation, or the Colorado state patrol.
(3) The operator shall be responsible for removing the motor vehicle and the motor
vehicle debris from the site pursuant to this section, but shall not be required to remove or clean
up any hazardous or commercial cargo the motor vehicle carried. The commercial carrier shall
be responsible for removal or clean-up of the hazardous or commercial cargo.

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