Colorado Statutes
§ 30-10-506 — Deputies
Colorado § 30-10-506
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Bluebook
Colo. Rev. Stat. § 30-10-506 (2026).
Text
Each sheriff may appoint as many deputies as the
sheriff may think proper and may revoke such appointments at will; except that a
sheriff shall adopt personnel policies, including policies for the review of revocation
of appointments. Before revoking an appointment of a deputy, the sheriff shall
notify the deputy of the reason for the proposed revocation and shall give the
deputy an opportunity to be heard by the sheriff. Persons may also be deputized by
the sheriff or undersheriff in writing to do particular acts.
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Legislative History
Source: G.L. � 493. G.S. � 597. R.S. 08: � 1277. C.L. � 8752. CSA: C. 45, � 99. CRS 53: � 35-5-5. C.R.S. 1963: � 35-5-5. L. 2006: Entire section amended, p. 133, �
1, effective August 7.
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Penalty for violation - duties§ 30-1-108
Schedule of fees posted§ 30-1-109
Fee bill§ 30-1-110
Penalty for failure to serve§ 30-1-111
Unauthorized fees - penalty§ 30-1-112
Fees paid monthly§ 30-1-113
Officers to keep account of fees§ 30-1-114
Monthly report of officers§ 30-1-115
Commissioners to audit accounts§ 30-1-116
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