The county clerk and recorder may accept by electronic filing deeds and all other documents authorized by law to be recorded in his or her office. As used in this part 4, unless the context otherwise requires, "electronic" means relating to technology having electrical, digital, magnetic, wireless, optical, electromagnetic, or similar capabilities. To the extent the provisions of this part 4 differ from the requirements of the federal "Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act", 15 U.S.C. sec. 7001 et seq., the provisions of this part 4 are intended to modify, limit, or supercede the requirements of such act, as provided for in section 7002 (a) of such act.
Source: L. 2002: Entire section added, p. 789, § 1, effective August 7.
Structure Colorado Code
Title 30 - Government - County
Part 4 - County Clerk and Recorder
§ 30-10-401. County Clerk - Term - Bond - Insurance
§ 30-10-402. Clerk for Board of Commissioners
§ 30-10-403. Deputy Clerk - Duties
§ 30-10-404. Vacancy in Office - How Filled
§ 30-10-405. Office at County Seat - Seal - Records
§ 30-10-405.5. Electronic Filings
§ 30-10-406. County Clerk and Recorder - Duties - Filing Requirements
§ 30-10-406.5. Redaction of First Five Digits of Social Security Numbers on Public Documents
§ 30-10-407. Microfilm and Optical Imaging Records - When - Standards for Optical Imaging Systems
§ 30-10-408. Grantor and Grantee Indices to Be Kept by County Clerk and Recorder
§ 30-10-409. Reception Book - Form - Contents - Acceptance for Recording
§ 30-10-410. File of Plats or Maps - Index - Names
§ 30-10-413. Certified Copies Prima Facie Evidence
§ 30-10-415. Tax Sales Excepted
§ 30-10-416. Clerk to Administer Oaths or Affirmations - Take Affidavit or Deposition
§ 30-10-417. False Oaths, Perjury
§ 30-10-418. Fees of County Clerk and Recorder for Administering Oaths