Eastern Plains
Kit Carson County foreclosure sale dates can change
A Porch Note from Colorado Porch — plain-English local details for all 64 Colorado counties.
Foreclosure dates are exactly the kind of thing a saved screenshot or a piece of secondhand gossip will get wrong. In Kit Carson County the treasurer also serves as Public Trustee, and that office is the one that processes foreclosures. Those sales are often continued, and the sale date does change.
That single fact carries most of the weight here. A date you saw posted is not a promise the sale will go off on that day. It can slide, sometimes more than once, and the only reliable place to learn the current date is the office holding the sale.
For a homeowner who has received a foreclosure notice, the first step is to line up qualified help right away, then use the official source to confirm what is actually posted. Someone watching as a bidder or a curious neighbor should check the Public Trustee information close to the time they plan to show up, not days ahead.
Bid timing follows the same caution. The details an office lists today can be different by the time the date of the sale actually arrives. Treat the live Public Trustee posting as the current instruction, and let a note you read weeks ago be exactly what it is: out of date until you confirm it.
Sources
Official or primary sources used for this note. Local details can change, so confirm before acting.