C.R.S. Section 24-12-101
Form of oath or affirmation for public office

  • requirements for oath or affirmation

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Bibliographic info

(1)

When a person is required to take an oath or affirmation before the person enters upon the discharge of a public office or position, the form of the oath or affirmation is as follows:
I [name], do [select swear, affirm, or swear by the everliving God] that I will support the constitution of the United States, the constitution of the state of Colorado, and the laws of the state of Colorado, and will faithfully perform the duties of the office of [name of office or position] upon which I am about to enter to the best of my ability.
If choosing to swear an oath, the person swearing shall do so with an uplifted hand.

(2)

The oath or affirmation must be:

(a)

In writing and signed by the person taking the oath or affirmation;

(b)

Administered as provided in section 24-12-103; and

(c)

Taken, signed, administered, and filed as specified in subsection (3) of this section before the person enters upon the public office or position.

(3)

Officers of the executive department, judges of the supreme and subsidiary courts, and district attorneys shall file their oaths or affirmations of office with the secretary of state. Every other person required by law to file an oath or affirmation of office shall file with the county clerk of the county wherein the person was elected or appointed.

Source: Section 24-12-101 — Form of oath or affirmation for public office - requirements for oath or affirmation, https://leg.­colorado.­gov/sites/default/files/images/olls/crs2023-title-24.­pdf (accessed Oct. 20, 2023).

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§ 24-12-101’s source at colorado​.gov