2021 Colorado Code
Title 38 - Property - Real and Personal
Article 37 - Office of Public Trustee
§ 38-37-112. Powers of Public Trustees When Counties Are Formed or When County Boundaries Change

Universal Citation: CO Code § 38-37-112 (2021)

The public trustee of each county is declared to be the proper public trustee to issue public trustee's deeds, certificates of purchase, certificates of redemption, releases of deeds of trust, and all other documents required of a public trustee for all property located in that public trustee's county at the time of execution of such documents by the public trustee or at the time the deed of trust was recorded in that county. All such documents may be recorded in either county. Each public trustee is also authorized to make sales and perform all acts required of a public trustee in connection with property located in that public trustee's county at the time of performance of such acts by the public trustee or at the time the deed of trust was recorded in that county. All acts that have been performed and all documents that have been executed by any public trustee in compliance with this section are validated.

History. Source: L. 90: Entire article R&RE, p. 1652, § 1, effective October 1. L. 2002: Entire section amended, p. 1081, § 1, effective June 1.


Editor's note:

This section is similar to former § 38-37-136 , as it existed prior to 1990.

ANNOTATION

Law reviews. For article, “Curative Statutes of Colorado Respecting Titles to Real Estate”, see 16 Dicta 71 (1940). For article, “Curative Statutes of Colorado Respecting Titles to Real Estate”, see 26 Dicta 321 (1949). For article, “Statutory Redemption in Colorado”, see 30 Dicta 79 (1953).


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