Colorado Code § 42-5-106

Duties of dealers - assembled motor vehicles
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It is the duty of every dealer
and of every proprietor of a garage to examine, without charge, the engine or vehicle
identification number of every motor vehicle bought, taken in trade, repaired, or stored by them.
Such dealer shall not be required to examine the engine or vehicle identification number of the
same motor vehicle more than once in the same calendar year when such dealer knows that the
person in possession of such motor vehicle is the lawful owner thereof. It is the further duty of
the dealer, proprietor of a garage, or the dealer or proprietor's agent, promptly and without delay,
to report to or notify in person, or by telephone or telegraph, or by special messenger the nearest
police station or peace officer if the engine or vehicle identification number of said motor
vehicle has been altered, changed, or so obliterated as to make the number indecipherable or if
the engine or vehicle identification number or the state registration license number of said motor
vehicle does not correspond with the engine or vehicle identification number of the motor
vehicle state registration certificate of the driver of said motor vehicle. Any person violating any
of the provisions of this section commits a petty offense and shall be punished as provided in
section 18-1.3-503.

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