Colorado Code § 42-9-108

Invoice
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(1) All repairs done by a motor vehicle repair facility shall be
recorded on a customer's invoice. A legible copy of the customer's invoice shall be given to the
customer when the motor vehicle is returned to the customer. The original or a legible copy of
the customer's invoice shall be retained for at least three years by the motor vehicle repair
facility.
(2) The customer's invoice shall include the following:
(a) The name and address of the customer;
(b) The year, make, odometer reading on the date the motor vehicle was brought in for
repairs, and license number of the motor vehicle;
(c) The date the motor vehicle was received for repairs;
(d) An itemization of each part added to or replaced in the motor vehicle; a description
of each part by name and identifying number; clear identification of which parts are used,
reconditioned, or rebuilt; and the charges levied for each part added or replaced;
(e) The amount charged for labor, the full name or employee number of each mechanic
or repairer who in whole or in part performed repairs, and the identification of the specific stage
of repair for which each mechanic or repairer named was partially or wholly responsible;
(f) An itemized statement of all additional charges, including storage, service and
handling, and taxes;
(g) An identification of any repairs subcontracted to another repair facility;
(h) The legible initials of the person filling out any portion of the invoice not specified in
this subsection (2); and
(i) A copy of any warranty issued by the motor vehicle repair facility setting forth the
terms and conditions of such warranty.
(3) Itemization of a particular part is not required on the customer's invoice if no charge
is levied for that part.
(4) Miscellaneous designations such as "shop supplies", "paint and paint supplies", and
"shop materials" may be used on the customer's invoice.
(5) Designation of mechanics, repairers, parts, or labor is not required on the customer's
invoice if the customer has been given a flat-rate price, if such repairs are customarily done and
billed on a flat-rate price basis and agreed upon by the customer, and if such flat rates are
conspicuously posted by the motor vehicle repair garage or otherwise made available to the
customer prior to rendering the estimate.

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