Colorado Code § 42-7-401

Proof required on judgments
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(1) The director shall also suspend the license
issued to any person upon receiving an affidavit from the judgment creditor that such person has
failed for a period of thirty days to satisfy any final judgment in amounts and upon a cause of
action as stated in this article, or, in a criminal proceeding arising from the use or operation of a
motor vehicle, has failed to comply with the terms of any order of restitution made as a condition
of probation pursuant to section 18-1.3-205, C.R.S.
(2) The judgment referred to means a final judgment of any court of competent
jurisdiction in any state or of the United States against a person as defendant upon a cause of
action as stated in this article.
(3) The judgment referred to means any final judgment for damage to property in excess
of one hundred dollars or for damages in any amount for or on account of bodily injury to or
death of any person resulting from the operation of any motor vehicle upon a highway.
(4) This article shall not apply to any such judgment rendered against this state or any
political subdivision thereof or any municipality therein.

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