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23 Porch Notes tagged “deed of trust,” from counties across Colorado.

Money and taxes - Douglas County

Douglas payoff should end with a recorded release

A paid-off Douglas County loan isn't fully done until a Release of Deed of Trust is recorded with the Clerk and Recorder.

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Money and taxes - Larimer County

Larimer foreclosure cure starts before the sale

To stop a Larimer County foreclosure, file a Notice of Intent to Cure with the Public Trustee before the scheduled sale.

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Money and taxes - Larimer County

Larimer foreclosure starts with a recorded NED

A Larimer County foreclosure officially begins when the Notice of Election and Demand is recorded with the Clerk and Recorder.

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Money and taxes - Larimer County

Larimer loan payoff needs a recorded release

Paying off a loan does not clear the record by itself; a recorded Release of Deed of Trust removes the lien.

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Money and taxes - Moffat County

A paid-off Moffat County deed of trust still needs a release

A paid-off Moffat County loan still needs a recorded release through the public trustee, or the lien lingers on title.

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Money and taxes - Weld County

A Weld loan payoff still needs a recorded release

Paying off a Weld loan clears the debt, but a Release of Deed of Trust must be recorded to lift the lien from the property.

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Money and taxes - Adams County

Adams County Public Trustee work is its own lane

The Public Trustee handles deed-of-trust foreclosures and releases; ownership and recorded liens live at other offices.

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Money and taxes - Boulder County

Boulder loan payoff needs the Public Trustee release

Paying off a Boulder County loan needs a recorded Public Trustee release before the old deed of trust clears from your title.

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Money and taxes - Adams County

Paying off an Adams deed of trust still needs release paperwork

Paying off a loan and clearing the public record are two steps; Adams County's Public Trustee needs release paperwork for the second.

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Money and taxes - Weld County

Weld foreclosure starts with a recorded NED

A Weld County foreclosure officially begins when the Notice of Election and Demand is recorded with the Clerk and Recorder.

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Money and taxes - Jefferson County

A Jeffco paid-off loan still needs the deed of trust released

After a Jeffco payoff, a Release of Deed of Trust filed with the Public Trustee is what actually clears the lien from the record.

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Home and property - Clear Creek County

After a Clear Creek mortgage payoff, look for the deed release

When a Clear Creek loan is paid off, the Public Trustee records the release of the deed of trust that clears the lien from the property's record.

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Money and taxes - Arapahoe County

An Arapahoe paid-off loan still needs the deed of trust released

Paying off a loan does not erase the lien on its own; the deed of trust must be released through the Public Trustee.

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Money and taxes - Boulder County

Boulder's Public Trustee is a neutral foreclosure office

The Public Trustee is a neutral office that runs Boulder County foreclosures and guards both the borrower's and lender's rights.

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Money and taxes - San Miguel County

A San Miguel foreclosure sale can leave funds to claim

If a San Miguel foreclosure sale brings more than the total owed, the former owner may be due the surplus and should contact the Public Trustee.

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Home and property - Gilpin County

After a Gilpin mortgage payoff, watch for the deed release

After a Gilpin County loan payoff, the Public Trustee records the release of the deed of trust that clears your title.

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Home and property - Conejos County

After a Conejos County loan payoff, the public trustee release still matters

After a payoff, the deed-of-trust release through the Treasurer-Public Trustee is what clears the old lien from the record.

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Money and taxes - Kit Carson County

After payoff, Kit Carson County deed-of-trust release has exact paperwork

A Kit Carson County deed-of-trust release runs through the Public Trustee and needs names, dates, and recording details matching the original exactly.

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Money and taxes - Rio Blanco County

After payoff, Rio Blanco County deed-of-trust releases go through Public Trustee

After a loan payoff in Rio Blanco County, the Public Trustee releases the deed of trust and sends it to the recorder so the record catches up.

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Home and property - Crowley County

Crowley County Public Trustee work can matter after payoff

Paying off a loan does not automatically clear it from the record; in Crowley County the Public Trustee handles the release of a deed of trust.

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Money and taxes - El Paso County

El Paso County foreclosure questions start with the Public Trustee

Deed-of-trust foreclosure in El Paso County runs through the Public Trustee, a separate office from the Assessor and the Treasurer.

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Money and taxes - Grand County

After a Grand County loan payoff, watch for the deed of trust release

After a payoff, the Grand County Public Trustee records the release that clears the deed of trust lien from your title.

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Money and taxes - Lake County

After a Lake County payoff, the deed of trust release still has to be recorded

Paying off a loan is not the last step: a release of deed of trust must be recorded to clear the lien from your property.

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