Colorado Recorder Information

Find recorder offices and information for all 64 county in Colorado

Each county maintains its own recorder's office responsible for filing and maintaining real estate records. Select your county below to find office locations, hours, fees, and requirements.

64

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About Colorado Recording

Real estate deeds that transfer property in Colorado can be recorded to provide constructive notice of the transfer. In most cases deed documents are recorded in the County where the property is located.

Common Recorder Services

Most Colorado recorder offices provide:

  • Real estate deed and mortgage recording
  • Document searches and certified copies
  • Lien and release recording
  • Plat maps and property surveys
  • UCC financing statements

Recording Process

When recording documents:

  • Documents must meet state formatting requirements
  • Recording fees vary by county
  • Most offices accept walk-in and mail submissions
  • E-recording available in participating counties
  • Processing times typically 1-5 business days

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