Corporate records and equity guides for Colorado (C.R.S. Title 7)
Six jurisdiction-specific guides covering the records you must keep, the filings you must make, and the governance procedures applicable to Colorado corporations under the C.R.S. Title 7. Denver tech hub.
Six guides for Colorado
Each guide covers the statutory requirements specific to Colorado, with full citations, practical mechanics, and FAQs.
Corporate records
Articles of incorporation, bylaws, minutes and resolutions, registers of directors and officers, stock ledger
View C.R.S. Title 7 corporate recordsStock certificate
Must show corporation name, holder name, number and class of shares, and signing officers
View C.R.S. Title 7 stock certificateStock ledger
Records each shareholder's name, address, number and class of shares, and date acquired
View C.R.S. Title 7 stock ledgerAnnual report
Required by most US states; confirms continued existence and updates public information
View C.R.S. Title 7 annual reportDirectors' resolutions
Action by unanimous written consent in lieu of a meeting is permitted under all 50 states' MBCA-framework statutes
View C.R.S. Title 7 directors' resolutionsAnnual meeting
Annual meeting required by most states; typically within 13-15 months of the prior meeting
View C.R.S. Title 7 annual meetingJurisdiction-specific templates, complete activity log, diligence-ready exports.