Vetted repossession agencies serving Colorado auto lenders, credit unions and car dealers – focused on Denver, Colorado Springs, Northern Colorado, the Western Slope and statewide coverage.
This directory is informational, not an endorsement or rating. Before assigning accounts, confirm each agency’s licensing, insurance, fee schedule, coverage area and compliance standards with your own vendor process. For more information, see Colorado duplicate title and temporary tag process.
| Agent licensing | No specific state license; private investigator license may be required for skip tracing |
| Self-help repossession | Allowed under UCC Article 9 — no court order required if peaceful |
| Disposal notice | 10 days notice before disposition |
| Deficiency rules | Deficiency judgments allowed after commercially reasonable sale |
| Regulator | Colorado Attorney General – Consumer Protection |
Lender/dealer tip: Colorado has no specific repo agent licensing law. Lenders should use agents carrying general liability and cargo insurance. Colorado's AG has been active on consumer auto lending practices.
This is an informational summary only and not legal advice. Consult qualified legal counsel before establishing repossession procedures in Colorado.