Upon the expiration of the period of redemption, the treasurer shall issue deeds to purchasers or to the taxing authority. Any one deed may convey one or more parcels of land, whether the same are contiguous or not. The deed shall be in form substantially as follows:
"KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That I, .............., Treasurer of .............. in and for the County of .............., State of Colorado, did on the .............. day of .............., A.D., 20...., sell at public auction unto .............., the following described property in the County of .............., State of Colorado, to wit:
(Description of Property)
WHEREFORE, in full conformity with law, I do bargain, sell, convey, and quitclaim unto said .............., the aforesaid property. TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the same unto the said .............., his heirs and assigns forever. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have subscribed these presents this .............. day of .............., 20.... . ................................................. Treasurer of ............................"
Source: L. 81: Entire part added, p. 1622, § 21, effective July 1.
Structure Colorado Code
Title 31 - Government - Municipal
Article 25 - Public Improvements
Part 11 - Foreclosure Proceedings
§ 31-25-1101. Legislative Declaration
§ 31-25-1103. Property in Default
§ 31-25-1104. Action in Rem - Lien Against Property
§ 31-25-1105. Form of Notice of Hearing to Authorize Sale
§ 31-25-1106. Publication of Notice - Copy Mailed
§ 31-25-1108. Procedure in Court
§ 31-25-1109. Court to Direct Sale of Property
§ 31-25-1111. Liens May Be Paid Prior to Sale
§ 31-25-1112. Sale - Certificate of Purchase - Filing
§ 31-25-1113. Bonds Applied to Purchase Price
§ 31-25-1114. Treasurer May Reject Bids
§ 31-25-1115. Property Redeemable Within Three Years - Certificate
§ 31-25-1116. Treasurer May Issue Deed - Form