Colorado Request For Oath of Office Or Facsimile Signature Filing is a type of legal document that allows for an individual to take an oath of office or file a facsimile signature in the state of Colorado. This document is usually used when an individual is taking a public office, such as a mayor, county commissioner, or school board member. The document must be signed by a notary and include the signature of the individual taking the oath of office. There are two types of Colorado Request For Oath of Office Or Facsimile Signature Filing: 1) Oath of Office Filing and 2) Facsimile Signature Filing. Oath of Office Filing requires the individual taking the oath of office to swear or affirm that they will faithfully perform the duties of the office they are taking. The individual must sign the document in the presence of a notary public. Facsimile Signature Filing requires the individual taking the oath of office to provide a copy of their signature to the notary public. The signature must be notarized before it can be accepted. Both types of Colorado Request For Oath of Office Or Facsimile Signature Filing must be filed with the Colorado Secretary of State in order to be valid.