This version of the form is not currently in use and is provided for reference only. Download this version of Form CPF-13 for the current year.
This is a legal form that was released by the Colorado Secretary of State - a government authority operating within Colorado. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is CPF-13?
A: CPF-13 is the abbreviation for the Personal Financial Disclosure Statement form in Colorado.
Q: Who needs to file CPF-13?
A: Certain public officials and employees in Colorado are required to file CPF-13.
Q: What is the purpose of CPF-13?
A: CPF-13 is used to disclose personal financial information of public officials and employees in order to ensure transparency and prevent conflicts of interest.
Q: What information is required in CPF-13?
A: CPF-13 requires the disclosure of income, assets, liabilities, and certain financial interests.
Q: When is CPF-13 due?
A: The deadline for filing CPF-13 may vary depending on the position and agency, but it is generally required to be filed annually.
Q: Are there any penalties for not filing CPF-13?
A: Failure to file CPF-13 or providing false information can result in penalties, including fines and possible removal from office or employment.
Q: Is CPF-13 confidential?
A: No, CPF-13 is a public document and is generally available for public inspection.
Q: Can I request an extension to file CPF-13?
A: Yes, extensions may be granted in certain circumstances. It is important to contact the appropriate agency for more information.
Form Details:
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