Skip to Content

We’re live! Explore our new website →

Public Trustee Division

In Colorado, the county treasurer also serves as the public trustee, a role that involves processing foreclosures and releasing deeds of trust, as mandated by state law.

Treasurer & Public Trustee Offices: Highlighting Public Trustee

The Treasurer & Public Trustee, elected under Title 38 of the Colorado Revised Statutes, serves as a neutral intermediary between lenders and borrowers, ensuring both parties can exercise their legal rights. Duties include processing documents related to foreclosures and releases of deeds of trust, as well as conducting foreclosure sales. The office staff is prohibited from providing legal advice to any party involved in the foreclosure process or to county taxpayers. This office is fee-funded and does not receive taxpayer money from the Adams County General Fund. Any excess fees, beyond operational needs, are transferred to the General Fund quarterly.

Explore Public Trustee

Foreclosure Listings/Search

Learn More

Foreclosure Reports

Learn More

Foreclosure Sale, Bidding, & Post Sale Process

Learn More

Forms & Policies

Learn More

Frequently Asked Questions

Learn More

Historical Foreclosure & Release Images Search

Learn More

Information for Attorneys

Learn More

Notice to a Borrower in Foreclosure

Learn More

Overview of Foreclosure Status

Learn More

Required Documentation to Release a Deed of Trust

Learn More

Treasurer Division

Learn More

Office Closure Policy

If the Treasurer and Public Trustee’s Office is closed on a regularly scheduled Wednesday sale date because of a County-wide office closure (due to weather conditions, etc.) the sales scheduled for that day will be CANCELED. Any sales canceled because the office is closed will be CONTINUED to the next regularly scheduled Wednesday sale date and NEW BIDS WILL BE REQUIRED. If the County is on a “delayed opening schedule” due to unanticipated conditions, the Wednesday sale may be delayed and not begin at 10 a.m. If you suspect that our office may be closed due to weather conditions, please attempt to call our office Wednesday morning at 720.523.6250 for further information.

PLEASE NOTE: Any week there is a County Observed Holiday, there will be NO Public Trustee Sale/Auction held.

Notice to a Borrower in Foreclosure

If your property goes to the foreclosure auction sale and is purchased for more than the total owed to the lender and to all other lien holders, please contact the Public Trustee’s Office after the sale because you may have funds due to you.

Special Alert

Please note that third-party websites are not reliable for foreclosure information. Do not rely on information provided by any source other than the Adams County Public Trustee website which updates immediately when new information is added to a foreclosure.

Treasurer and Public Trustee's Policies

Periodically, the Adams County Treasurer and Public Trustee’s Office adopts new policies regarding processes and procedures conducted in the office. Please be sure to check all links on this site for policies adopted and posted by the office.

PLEASE NOTE: The foreclosure laws may change because of legislation adopted each year by the Colorado Legislature. Foreclosure cases may be processed (and have different legal rights and remedies) depending on when the foreclosure was filed or started. Please refer to the Colorado Revised Statutes, Title 38, Article 38 for changes and their effective dates to assure compliance with the law at the time the foreclosure is filed or started.

Frequently Asked Questions

A foreclosure officially starts when the “Notice of Election and Demand” is recorded in the Clerk and Recorder’s office.

Not necessarily. A homeowner/borrower still OWNS the home and has the rights and obligations of a homeowner until the time of the foreclosure auction sale. If you sell the home after it is in foreclosure, you will need to vacate the premises according to the terms of your sale. Unless you plan to “cure” your mortgage default (bring your payments current) PRIOR to sale date, you should plan to be able to move when the property goes to SALE. Once the property is sold at foreclosure auction to either the lender or an outside investor, you will no longer own the property. If you do not move after the foreclosure sale has taken place, you may be subject to eviction proceedings – which will be done in COURT by the new owner and you will receive NOTICE of the eviction proceedings. The Public Trustee’s office does NOT process the eviction proceedings.

The Public Trustee’s foreclosure auctions are scheduled, according to law, on each foreclosure case (on non-agricultural property from 110-125 calendar days after recording of the NED; on agricultural property from 215-230 calendar days after recording of the NED). Notice of the scheduled sale date is sent to parties in interest in the foreclosure and published in an Adams County legally-qualified newspaper of general circulation. The auction sales are held every Wednesday morning at 10 a.m. (except when cancelled by the Public Trustee due to holidays or if the County’s offices are officially closed) at 4430 So. Adams County Parkway, Suite W-1000, Brighton, CO 80601. This is in the County Government Center located at approximately 124th & Sable Blvd. If you wish to bid at a foreclosure auction sale, please see information on the “Bidding and Post Sale Process” on this website.

If your property goes to foreclosure auction sale and is purchased for more than the total owed to the lender (the amount of the bid made by the lender plus any deficiency equals the “total owed” to the lender) and to all other lien holders, please contact the Public Trustee’s office AFTER the sale because you MAY have funds due to you.

Yes, but only under very limited situations. The lender or its attorney may request that a sale date be continued. The Public Trustee does NOT have authority to continue or postpone a sale date unless the office has not received a timely written bid from the lender/attorney or unless the office has not timely received a signed Court Order authorizing the sale to proceed. The Public Trustee does NOT have authority to continue or postpone a sale date upon request of the homeowner/borrower. If the sale date is continued to a later date, the deadline to file a Notice of Intent to Cure by those parties entitled to cure may also be extended. The Public Trustee does have legal authority to continue a sale date pursuant to Colorado’s Foreclosure Deferment law (38-38-801 et seq.) if the case has been legally qualified to participate in the Deferment Program. See further information elsewhere on this website. Sale dates may also be “postponed” or “stayed” if a bankruptcy is filed by the borrower(s).

NO, you will not receive any additional notices from the Public Trustee’s office about a continued or postponed sale date. You should MONITOR your foreclosure case on this website or call our office at 720-523-6250 to see if your sale date has been changed. If the sale date is continued to a later date, the deadline to file a Notice of Intent to Cure by those parties entitled to cure may also be extended.

If you are a tenant pursuant to a written Lease or Rental Agreement and the property you are leasing or renting goes into foreclosure, you MAY have certain legal rights. You should contact an attorney – the Public Trustee’s office cannot give you legal advice.

Click on the “Foreclosure Search” link. After you agree to the stated terms for the search site, you will be in a search engine area. You may enter information into any of the search criteria fields — a foreclosure number (or simply the last 5 digits of the foreclosure number); a street name (such as Main, Cherry, etc.); a house number (such as 1234, 6789, etc.). Please be sure to enter minimal information because if you enter too much information in the search criteria you may not get the desired results; i.e., if you enter “Street” but the file is in our system under “St.” for the address you will not get results. Once you get a grid of results in the lower part of the search page you can scroll through the results to find the appropriate name, address, etc. for which you are searching. Click on the blue foreclosure number to the left of the grid and that will take you directly into the Public Trustee’s file for that case. Review the links to the various parts of the file for the information you are seeking.

No, tax dollars are not used to operate the Public Trustee’s office. The office is maintained by user fees. Excess proceeds earned above what it takes to operate the office are deposited with the County Treasurer on a quarterly basis and ultimately go to the Adams County General Fund under the control of the Board of County Commissioners.

No, the Public Trustee’s office does not conduct seminars on the foreclosure process. This website is intended to provide basic information to citizens interested in learning about the foreclosure process. The Public Trustee does provide some basic written materials to homeowners regarding the process. They may wish to contact the Adams County Housing Authority at 303-227-2075 or the Colorado Foreclosure Hotline at 1-877-601-4673 – their services are FREE – and those agencies may be able to provide further information and assistance to homeowners regarding foreclosure processes. The Public Trustee’s office does not conduct seminars for potential investors or investors in foreclosure properties.

The office of the County Assessor shows ownership information (you can search by street address on the Assessor’s website) and the office of the County Clerk and Recorder maintains recorded instruments (including deeds, liens, etc.) on Adams County property (you can search by name on the Clerk’s website). Both the Assessor’s and the Clerk’s offices are located in the County Government Center at 4430 South Adams County Parkway in Brighton. The Public Trustee’s office does NOT have information regarding ownership or liens on property – the Public Trustee’s office processes foreclosures and releases of deeds of trust (mortgages).

Contact Treasurer & Public Trustee

Accept Terms(Required)