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40 Porch Notes tagged “public trustee,” from counties across Colorado.

Money and taxes - Las Animas County

A Las Animas foreclosure sale can leave funds to check

If a foreclosure sale brings more than the debt owed, the former owner may have surplus funds waiting at the Public Trustee.

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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 - Larimer County

Larimer foreclosure overbid funds deserve a follow-up

If a Larimer County foreclosure sells for more than the debt owed, the borrower may be owed the extra and should ask the Public Trustee.

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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 foreclosure cure starts before the sale

Stopping a Boulder County foreclosure means filing a Notice of Intent to Cure before the legal sale deadline, and paying more than the missed payments.

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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 cure starts before the sale

Curing a Weld County foreclosure starts with a Notice of Intent to Cure filed with the Public Trustee before the sale deadline.

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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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Money and taxes - Weld County

A Weld foreclosure overbid deserves follow-up

A Weld County foreclosure that sells for more than is owed may leave the borrower overbid funds, claimed free through the Public Trustee.

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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 - Arapahoe County

Arapahoe Public Trustee foreclosure is not the tax lien sale

In Arapahoe County, a Public Trustee deed-of-trust foreclosure and a Treasurer tax lien sale are two different processes run by two different offices.

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Home and property - Bent County

Bent County Public Trustee work can matter after payoff

After a Bent County payoff, the Public Trustee releases the deed of trust so the record shows the loan is gone.

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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 - Jefferson County

Jeffco Public Trustee foreclosure is separate from tax lien sale

In Jeffco, the Public Trustee handles deed-of-trust foreclosures and releases; the Treasurer runs tax lien sales for unpaid taxes.

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Money and taxes - Jefferson County

A Jeffco foreclosure cure starts before the sale date

An Intent to Cure must be filed at least 15 days before a Jeffco Public Trustee sale to keep the option of stopping it.

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Money and taxes - Morgan County

A Morgan County tax lien sale is not a shortcut to owning a house

At a Morgan County tax-lien sale you buy a lien, not the property; the owner keeps title through a redemption period.

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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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Money and taxes - Adams County

Adams foreclosure overbid funds start with the Public Trustee

When an Adams County foreclosure sells for more than is owed, the leftover funds belong to the former owner through 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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Money and taxes - Arapahoe County

Arapahoe foreclosure overbid funds start with the Public Trustee

Extra money from a foreclosure sale can belong to the former owner, and the Public Trustee returns it for free.

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Money and taxes - Jefferson County

Jeffco foreclosure overbid funds start with the Public Trustee

When a Jeffco foreclosure sells above the debt, the leftover overbid funds may be owed to the former owner — ask the Public Trustee first.

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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 - El Paso County

After payoff in El Paso County, the deed of trust still needs release

Paying off a Colorado home loan does not clear the lien on its own — the deed of trust still needs a release through the Public Trustee.

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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 - Bent County

Bent County foreclosure questions start with the Public Trustee

Foreclosure in Bent County runs through the Public Trustee — verify any claim against that office before acting on it.

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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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Home and property - Cheyenne County

Cheyenne County foreclosure starts with Public Trustee records

A Cheyenne County foreclosure starts when a Notice of Election and Demand is recorded, and the owner keeps the property through the sale.

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Money and taxes - Kit Carson County

Kit Carson County foreclosure sale dates can change

Kit Carson foreclosure sales are often continued and dates do change, so confirm the posted date with the Public Trustee close to when you act.

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