Colorado Statutes

§ 13-1-103 — Lost or destroyed records

Colorado·Title 13 Courts·Art. General Provisions
When the record of any judgment, or decree, or other proceeding of any judicial court of this state, or any part of the record of any judicial proceeding has been lost or destroyed, any party or person interested therein, on application by complaint in writing under oath to such court and on showing to the satisfaction of such court that the same has been lost or destroyed without fault or negligence of the party or person making such application, may obtain an order from such court authorizing the defect to be supplied by a duly certified copy of the original record, where the same can be obtained, which certificate shall thereafter have the same effect as the original record would have had in all respects.

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Legislative History

Source: L. 1889: p. 108, � 1. R.S. 08: � 1396. C.L. � 5614. CSA: C. 46, � 5. CRS 53: � 37-1-4. C.R.S. 1963: � 37-1-4.

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