Step 1: Access the Appropriate County Public Trustee Foreclosure Search
Each Colorado county manages its own foreclosure process through the Public Trustee’s office. Below is a list of counties with direct links to their respective foreclosure search pages:
- Adams County: Foreclosure Listings/Search
- Arapahoe County: Foreclosure Search
- Boulder County: Foreclosure Search
- Broomfield County: Foreclosure Search
- Denver County: Foreclosure Property Search (Note: Requires account registration)
- Douglas County: Foreclosure Search
- El Paso County: Foreclosure Search
- Eagle County: Foreclosure Property Search
- Elbert County: Foreclosure Property Search
- Gunnison County: Foreclosure Property Search
- Jefferson County: Foreclosure Property Search
- La Plata County: Foreclosure Search
- Larimer County: Foreclosure Search
- Mesa County: Foreclosure Property Search
- Pueblo County: Foreclosure Search
- Park County: Foreclosure Search
- Summit County: Foreclosure Property Search
Note: If your county is not listed, a search for “[Your County] Public Trustee foreclosure” should provide the necessary information.
Step 2: Conduct a Search
Upon accessing your county’s foreclosure search page, use broad search terms to maximize results. For example:
- Name: Enter only the last name (e.g., “Smith”).
- Street: Use just the street name without numbers or directions (e.g., “Sample”).
These search engines may have limitations, so simplicity is advisable.
Special Instructions for Denver County Foreclosure Search:
Denver County’s foreclosure search system requires users to register for an account before accessing foreclosure information. To proceed:
- Visit the Denver Foreclosure Property Search page.
- Click on the “Property Search” link.
- Follow the prompts to create an account or log in.
Once registered, you can search for foreclosure properties using the available criteria.
Step 3: Monitor the Foreclosure Sale Date
If you are involved in a short sale, it is important to monitor the foreclosure sale date at key intervals:
- At the initiation of the short sale.
- Midway through the transaction.
- Two weeks prior to the estimated sale date.
Note: Foreclosing attorneys may not update postponements or cancellations promptly. If uncertain, contact the attorney’s office directly.
Step 4: Review Foreclosure Details
After conducting your search, a list of properties will be displayed. Click on the relevant entry to view detailed information, including:
- NED (Notice of Election and Demand): The original foreclosure filing date.
- Sale Date: The scheduled foreclosure auction date.
If your initial search does not yield results:
- Try searching with just the last name.
- Verify the accuracy of the information provided.
If you still cannot locate the foreclosure sale date, consider the following possibilities:
- There is no foreclosure sale date set.
- The information provided is incorrect.
Always verify details to ensure accuracy.
For further assistance or questions, please contact us at (720) 608-1173. We are here to help you navigate the foreclosure process with confidence.