🔍 Colorado Skip Tracing Services
Professional People Location & Judgment Enforcement Support
Need to locate someone in Colorado? Our professional skip tracing services help attorneys, judgment creditors, and businesses find people throughout the Centennial State—from Denver and Colorado Springs to Boulder, Fort Collins, and every county across Colorado.
🎯 Professional Skip Tracing Services in Colorado
People Locator Skip Tracing provides comprehensive investigation and people-finding services throughout Colorado. Whether you’re a Denver attorney trying to enforce a judgment, a Colorado Springs process server searching for an evasive defendant, or a Boulder business owner tracking down someone who owes you money, our professional investigators have the tools and expertise to locate them.
Colorado presents unique skip tracing challenges. As one of the fastest-growing states in the nation with over 5.8 million residents, the constant influx of new residents—particularly to the Front Range corridor from Fort Collins through Denver to Colorado Springs—creates a dynamic population where addresses change frequently. Meanwhile, mountain communities from Aspen to Telluride and rural eastern plains offer places where people can disappear.
Our investigators understand Colorado’s geography, demographics, court systems, and legal requirements. We know the tech-heavy workforce of Denver and Boulder, the military communities around Colorado Springs, the ski industry workers who move seasonally, and the unique characteristics of Colorado’s diverse regions.
Unlike consumer people-search websites that rely on outdated public records, we access professional-grade databases including credit header data, Colorado utility connections from Xcel Energy and other providers, employment databases, and proprietary skip tracing networks. This means we find people that other services simply cannot locate.
⚖️ Colorado Judgment Enforcement Laws
Understanding Colorado’s judgment enforcement framework is essential for creditors seeking to collect. Here are the key statutes that govern judgment collection in Colorado:
📋 Judgment Duration & Renewal
📜 Colorado Revised Statutes § 13-52-102
Judgments in Colorado are enforceable for 20 years from the date of entry—one of the longest enforcement periods in the nation. Colorado also allows revival of judgments within this period to extend enforceability. Interest accrues at 8% per annum or the rate specified in the contract, compounding annually under C.R.S. § 5-12-102.
💰 Wage Garnishment Rules
📜 Colorado Revised Statutes § 13-54-104
Colorado allows garnishment of the lesser of 25% of disposable earnings or the amount by which weekly disposable earnings exceed 40 times the state minimum wage. Colorado’s minimum wage of $14.42/hour as of 2025 means earnings up to $576.80/week are protected. Colorado uses a “Writ of Continuing Garnishment” that remains in effect until the judgment is satisfied.
🏠 Colorado Homestead Exemption
📜 Colorado Revised Statutes § 38-41-201
Colorado’s homestead exemption protects up to $250,000 in equity in a primary residence, or $350,000 if the homeowner or dependent is disabled or 60 years of age or older. Given Colorado’s high property values, particularly along the Front Range, many homeowners have protected equity, though properties with substantial appreciation may have reachable value.
🚗 Vehicle Exemptions
📜 Colorado Revised Statutes § 13-54-102
Colorado exempts motor vehicles up to $15,000 in value (equity). For elderly or disabled persons, the exemption increases to $25,000. Our skip tracing identifies vehicles registered to debtors to evaluate collection possibilities.
⚡ Bank Levies in Colorado
📜 Colorado Revised Statutes § 13-54.5-101
Bank account garnishment in Colorado requires obtaining a Writ of Garnishment from the court and serving it on the financial institution. Colorado automatically exempts the first $2,500 in bank accounts from garnishment, plus additional amounts for exempt funds like Social Security benefits.
💡 Why Skip Tracing Matters for Colorado Collections
Colorado’s 20-year judgment period provides ample time for collection, but success requires accurate information. Our Colorado skip tracing services identify current addresses, locate employers for Colorado’s continuing garnishment process, and provide intelligence about debtors’ assets—essential for successful enforcement.
📄 Colorado Service of Process Requirements
👤 Personal Service (C.R.C.P. Rule 4)
Colorado permits personal service by any person over 18 who is not a party. Our skip traces identify where subjects live and work for multiple service opportunities.
🏠 Substituted Service (C.R.C.P. Rule 4(e))
When personal service fails after reasonable diligence, Colorado allows service by leaving copies at the defendant’s usual place of abode with someone of suitable age.
📮 Service by Mail (C.R.C.P. Rule 4(h))
Colorado permits service by first-class mail and certified mail for certain actions, requiring accurate current addresses from our skip tracing.
📋 Our Colorado Investigation Services
🔍 Skip Tracing
Locate individuals anywhere in Colorado using professional databases not available to the public.
⚖️ Judgment Debtor Location
Find Colorado judgment debtors and gather information for enforcement including employer details for continuing garnishment.
📄 Process Server Support
Verified physical addresses for valid service under Colorado Rules of Civil Procedure.
💰 Asset Search
Identify Colorado real property, vehicles, business interests, and professional licenses.
🏛️ Heir & Beneficiary Search
Locate missing heirs for Colorado probate matters.
👁️ Witness Location
Find witnesses for Colorado litigation, depositions, and trial testimony.
🔎 Background Investigation
Comprehensive Colorado background checks including criminal records from all 64 counties.
👤 People Search
Find current contact information for anyone in Colorado.
👥 Who Uses Our Colorado Services?
⚖️ Colorado Attorneys & Law Firms
Attorneys throughout Colorado—from LoDo Denver high-rises to solo practitioners in Grand Junction—rely on our services for litigation support and judgment collection. Colorado’s 20-year enforcement period means older judgments remain collectible when debtors can be located.
🏛️ Collection Agencies & Debt Buyers
Colorado’s continuing garnishment process makes the state favorable for collection once debtors are located. We find current addresses and employer information to support your collection efforts.
🏢 Colorado Businesses & Landlords
Colorado’s competitive rental market means tenant turnover and skipped obligations. We locate former tenants and customers who owe money throughout the state.
🎿 Ski Industry & Seasonal Employers
Colorado’s seasonal workforce—ski resort workers, summer tourism employees—moves frequently. We understand these patterns and track subjects through seasonal transitions.
🎖️ Military-Connected Matters
Colorado Springs’ military community creates unique considerations. We locate individuals connected to military installations while respecting applicable regulations.
🏙️ Colorado Metro Areas We Serve
🏙️ Denver Metro
Colorado’s largest metropolitan area including Denver, Aurora, Lakewood, Arvada, Westminster, Thornton, Centennial, and surrounding communities. Over 2.9 million residents in the metro area.
🏔️ Colorado Springs
El Paso County and the Pikes Peak region including Colorado Springs, Fountain, Monument, and Manitou Springs. Major military presence with Fort Carson and Peterson Space Force Base.
🎓 Boulder & Northern Front Range
Boulder, Fort Collins, Loveland, Longmont, Greeley, and surrounding communities. University populations and tech industry workforce.
⛷️ Mountain Communities
Ski resort communities including Aspen, Vail, Breckenridge, Steamboat Springs, and Telluride. Seasonal populations and transient workforce.
🌾 Western Slope & Eastern Plains
Grand Junction, Durango, Pueblo, and rural communities throughout Colorado.
📁 Common Colorado Skip Tracing Scenarios
🏃 The Debtor Who Left Denver
You won a judgment in Denver County Court, but the debtor moved without a forwarding address. Did they relocate to the Springs? Move to a mountain town? Leave for Texas or Arizona? We trace their movement to their current location.
⛷️ The Seasonal Worker
Your subject works in the ski industry and moves between resort towns, or splits time between Colorado and another state. We track seasonal patterns to locate them.
🎖️ Military-Related Location
A defendant is connected to Colorado’s military community and has PCS’d or separated. We locate them whether still in Colorado or relocated elsewhere.
💼 Tech Worker Who Changed Jobs
A debtor worked in Denver or Boulder’s tech industry but has changed employers and moved. We track them through the region’s mobile workforce.
💰 Colorado Skip Tracing Pricing
Our Colorado skip tracing services start at $129 per search, which includes:
- ✓ Comprehensive search of premium professional databases
- ✓ Colorado-specific records and data sources
- ✓ Human investigator analysis and verification
- ✓ Full report with current address, phone numbers, employment
- ✓ 24-48 hour typical turnaround
- ✓ Results guarantee
❓ Colorado Skip Tracing FAQ
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