Colorado Code
Part 1 - General Provisions
§ 38-35-112. Certificate of Death When Properly Recorded May Be Admitted as Evidence

A certificate of death or a verification of death document issued by a public official, whose apparent official duties include the keeping of records of death, of any state, territory, county, parish, district, city, town, village, province, nation, or other governmental agency or subdivision thereof or a copy of any such certificate of death or a verification of death document certified by such public official or by the county clerk and recorder of any county in the state of Colorado in whose office the same or a certified copy thereof has been recorded shall, insofar as the death may affect any interest in real property, be prima facie evidence of the death so certified and of the time and place of such death and shall be admissible in evidence in any court in the state of Colorado. Such method of proving death shall not be exclusive and nothing in this section shall be construed to prevent the proof of the death of any person in any other manner authorized by law.
Source: L. 27: p. 591, § 11. CSA: C. 40, § 117. CRS 53: § 118-6-12. C.R.S. 1963: § 118-6-12. L. 2014: Entire section amended, (HB 14-1073), ch. 30, p. 178, § 8, effective July 1.
Cross references: For proof of ownership of joint tenancy of real property, see §§ 38-31-102 and 38-31-103.

Structure Colorado Code

Colorado Code

Title 38 - Property - Real and Personal

Article 35 - Conveyancing and Recording

Part 1 - General Provisions

§ 38-35-101. Acknowledgments - Form - Prima Facie Evidence

§ 38-35-102. When Unacknowledged Instruments Prima Facie Evidence

§ 38-35-103. Acknowledgment Before Notary

§ 38-35-104. Acknowledged Instruments as Evidence

§ 38-35-105. Foreign Instruments, Prima Facie Evidence

§ 38-35-106. Deeds - Acknowledgment, Absent or Defective - Notice - Deemed Proper, When

§ 38-35-106.5. Written Instruments - Information Regarding Property Description

§ 38-35-107. Recitals in Deeds Prima Facie Evidence - When

§ 38-35-108. Reference to Some Other Instrument Affects Only the Parties Thereto

§ 38-35-109. Instrument May Be Recorded - Validity of Unrecorded Instruments - Liability for Fraudulent Documents

§ 38-35-109.5. Recording of Instruments Conveying Real Property to Public Entities

§ 38-35-110. Lis Pendens as Notice - Issuance of Certificate - Expiration

§ 38-35-111. Option to Purchase - Notice for One Year Only

§ 38-35-112. Certificate of Death When Properly Recorded May Be Admitted as Evidence

§ 38-35-113. Affidavits Referring to Death, Intestacy, Heirship, Accepted as Prima Facie Evidence

§ 38-35-114. Actions - Parties to Be Named

§ 38-35-115. Execution by Foreign Representative of Instrument Regarding Real Estate Prior to Filing Certified Copies of Order of Appointment

§ 38-35-116. Variances in Names in Instruments Affecting the Title to Real Property

§ 38-35-117. Mortgages, Not a Conveyance - Lien Theory

§ 38-35-118. Homestead, How Conveyed - Claimant Insane

§ 38-35-119. Release Not a Conveyance

§ 38-35-120. Record of First and Last Parcels Includes Intervening Parcels

§ 38-35-121. Conveyance or Reservation of a Mineral Interest - Geothermal Resources

§ 38-35-122. Inclusion of Street Address and Assessor Information With Legal Description - Effect - Validity of Recording - Interests in Property - Legislative Declaration

§ 38-35-123. Liens - Notice - Current Address

§ 38-35-124. Requirements Upon Satisfaction of Indebtedness

§ 38-35-124.5. Effect of Written Payoff Statement

§ 38-35-125. Closing and Settlement Services - Disbursement of Funds

§ 38-35-126. Contract for Deed - Escrow of Tax Moneys - Written Notice

§ 38-35-127. Unenforceability of Prospective Residential Transfer Fee Covenants - Notice Requirements for Existing Residential Transfer Fee Covenants - Written Statement of Transfer Fee Payable - Affidavit - Legislative Declaration - Definitions