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11 Porch Notes tagged “public records,” from counties across Colorado.

Water and land - Jefferson County

Jeffco septic records are worth finding before closing

Jeffco onsite wastewater permit records are public and searchable online, so a home's septic history need not rest on the seller's memory.

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Home and property - Sedgwick County

Recording a document in Sedgwick County is not legal review

Recording a deed makes it public record, but it does not check the document for mistakes or give it legality or authenticity.

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Home and property - Montrose County

Montrose County has online building permit records for recent decades

Montrose County building permits from recent decades are searchable online, a quiet way to check whether past work was permitted.

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Local rules - Pueblo County

Pueblo County planning cases are worth checking nearby

Pueblo County's online planning case search lets buyers read active and past land-use files near a parcel before trusting rumor.

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Home and property - Alamosa County

Alamosa County records are public, but the clerk is not your title search

Alamosa County's records are public and copyable, but the Recording Department will not run searches or do lien checks for you.

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Home and property - Fremont County

Fremont County recorded deeds are public records, not a title opinion

Fremont County's Recording Division gives you the raw recorded documents, but by law it cannot run a real estate record search for you.

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Home and property - Gunnison County

Gunnison County records are public, but the search is still your homework

Gunnison County records are public and searchable online, but the Clerk and Recorder is not required to run a real estate search for you.

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Home and property - Montrose County

Montrose County recorded documents are searchable, but not title advice

Montrose County recorded documents are free to search online through Landmark Web, but Clerk staff cannot give legal advice on them.

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Home and property - Adams County

Adams code complaints create a public paper trail

An Adams County code complaint needs a location, description, and photos, and the written correspondence becomes public record under Colorado law.

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Home and property - Eagle County

Eagle County's recording alerts are an early warning, not a shield

A free Eagle County alert emails you when a recorded document uses your monitored name, but it cannot stop or undo the filing.

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Home and property - Montezuma County

County recorded documents are useful, but they are not title advice

Montezuma County's online records search shows what is recorded on a parcel, but the legal meaning is a separate job.

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