Colorado Statute of limitations
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attempt, conspiracy, or solicitation to commit any forgery |
no limit |
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attempt, conspiracy, or solicitation to commit kidnapping |
no limit |
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Attempt, conspiracy, or solicitation to commit murder; |
no limit |
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attempt, conspiracy, or solicitation to commit treason |
no limit |
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defamation |
1 year |
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domestic judgments |
6 years, renewable each 6 years |
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foreign judgments |
6 years, renewable each 6 years |
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forgery |
no limit |
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fraud |
3 years |
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injury to personal property |
3 years |
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kidnapping |
no limit |
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libel |
1 year |
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medical malpractice |
2 years from date of injury |
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minors |
begins on date of 18th birthday (excluding wrongful death cases) |
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misdemeanors |
18 months |
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murder |
no limit |
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oral contracts |
2 years |
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personal injury |
2 years from date of injury |
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petty offenses |
6 months |
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product liability |
2 years |
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professional malpractice |
2 years from date of injury |
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slander |
1 year |
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treason |
no limit |
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uninsured motorist claims |
3 years from date when action occurred |
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written contracts |
3 years |
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wrongful death |
2 years |
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