Colorado Code § 42-7-504

Matters not to be evidence in litigation
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(1) Except as provided in
subsection (2) of this section, neither action taken by the director pursuant to this article, any
judgment or court decision on appeal therefrom, the findings of the director in such action, nor
the security deposited, statement evidencing automobile liability insurance or bond, or proof of
financial responsibility filed as provided in this article shall be referred to nor be evidence of the
negligence or due care of either party of an action at law to recover damages or in a criminal
proceeding arising out of a motor vehicle accident. This section shall not apply to an action
brought by the director to enforce the provisions of this article.
(2) For the purposes of any civil trial, civil hearing, or arbitration held in relation to
uninsured or underinsured motorist insurance coverage where the question of the existence of
automobile liability insurance is an issue or when the amount of such insurance is an issue, the
director shall issue, upon request, a certificate under seal. The certificate shall contain the motor
vehicle operator's name, address, date of birth, and driver's license number; the date of the
accident; and a statement indicating whether or not the records indicate that the owner or
operator had in effect at the time of the accident an effective automobile liability policy and, if
such a policy was in effect, the amount of coverage, the name of the insurer, and the number of
the policy. Such certificate shall be prima facie evidence of the facts contained therein. The
director shall collect for each such certificate an amount sufficient to defray the costs of
administration of this section. Such amount shall be included as a cost of the action.

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