Colorado Escrow license

Requirements for

Colorado Escrow

Licenses

Colorado Escrow Changes to Lender License

Colorado Requires Escrow companies to be Licensed

Colorado Escrow licensing: Colorado requires companies to be licensed as an Escrow company. Companies must also still comply with federal, state and local laws. Other licenses or permits may be required depending on the nature of each particular business.

Certificate of Authority

With certain limited exceptions, a Colorado Certificate of Authority is required if a company does business in Colorado regardless of where the company is located.

A certificate of authority (also known as a certificate of registration) is a document that the State of Colorado requires companies not incorporated in Colorado to obtain before “transacting business” within the state borders of Colorado.

License Fees

The filing fee for getting licensed as an Escrow company in Colorado is: Call for a free quote.

The filing fee for a foreign limited liability company to register a Colorado Certificate of Authority is $100.

The filing fee for a foreign corporation to register a Colorado Certificate of Authority is $100.

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