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Release of Deed of Trust fees are outlined in C.R.S. 38-37-104(1)(a).  We collect $30.00 for each release.  If a requestor pays us the recording fee then we will record the release of deed of trust.

Foreclosure filing deposits are $1,000.00 in Mesa County.  

Foreclosure fees are outlined in 38-37-104(1)(b)

Opening and Administering a Foreclosure

If the original principal balance is more than $500,000.00 then add 1/16 of 1%

$300.00
Accepting the filing of an intent to redeem $100.00
Processing and Executing a Certificate of Redemption $60.00
Executing a Confirmation Deed $60.00
Processing a Withdrawal $70.00
Processing an Administrative Withdrawal $100.00
Restarting a Sale Held in Violation of Stay $100.00
Restarting a Sale after Bankruptcy and where Publication was not Complete $150.00
Performing Actions Caused by a Partial Release $200.00
Processing a Rescission of a Sale $200.00
Rescheduling a Sale after Rescission $100.00
The sum of all amounts paid to the Public Trustee to administer a foreclosure Various
Performing actions related to processing a sale if redeemed $300.00

Form of payments to the Public Trustee

C.R.S. 38-37-108: All moneys payable to a public trustee at any foreclosure sale under the provisions of this article or upon redemption or cure pursuant to article 38 of this title shall be in the form of cash, electronic transfer to an account of the public trustee available for such purpose or a certified check, cashier’s check, or teller’s check, or draft denominated as an official check that is a teller’s check or a cashier’s check as those terms are defined in and governed by the “Uniform Commercial Code”, title 4, C.R.S., made payable to the public trustee and certified or issued by a state-charted bank, savings and loan association, or credit union licensed to do business in the state of Colorado or a federally chartered bank, savings bank, or credit union.

Special notice

C.R.S. 30-1-108: All officers of this state who are required to collect fees for their services are required to make fair tables of their respective fees, and keep the same posted in their respective offices in some conspicuous place for the inspection of all persons who have business in said office; and, if any such officer neglects to keep a table of fees posted in his office, such officer, for each day of such neglect, shall forfeit and pay the sum of five dollars, to be recovered by action at law before the county court for the use of the county in which the offense has been committed.

C.R.S. 30-1-116(1): Every officer shall collect every fee, as prescribed, for services performed by him in advance, if the same can be ascertained, and when any officer negligently or willfully fails to collect any such fee, the same shall be charged against his salary.