Colorado Statutes
§ 38-36-149 — Effect of recording instruments
Colorado § 38-36-149
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Colo. Rev. Stat. § 38-36-149 (2026).
Text
Every conveyance, lien,
attachment, order, decree, judgment of a court of record, or instrument or entry
which would under existing law, if recorded, filed, or entered in the office of the
county clerk and recorder of the county in which the real estate is situate, affect
the said real estate to which it relates, if the title thereto were not registered, shall,
if recorded, filed, or entered in the office of the registrar of titles in the county
where the real estate to which such instrument relates is situate, affect in like
manner the title thereto if registered, and shall be notice to all persons from the
time of such recording, filing, or entering.
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Legislative History
Source: L. 03: p. 330, � 46. R.S. 08: � 762. C.L. � 4972. CSA: C. 40, � 217. CRS
53: � 118-10-49. C.R.S. 1963: � 118-10-49.
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