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Bankruptcy in Colorado

Exemptions, filing details, and your credit rebuild roadmap for Colorado (CO).

Homestead Exemption$250,000
Exemption SystemState exemptions only
LLC Filing Fee$50

Filing Bankruptcy in Colorado

Colorado requires filers to use state exemptions only. You cannot choose the federal exemption schedule. This means your homestead exemption is $250,000, which determines how much equity in your home is protected from creditors.

Homestead Exemption: $250,000

The homestead exemption protects equity in your primary residence during bankruptcy. In Colorado, you can protect up to $250,000 of equity in your primary residence. If your home equity exceeds this amount, a Chapter 7 trustee could force a sale — making Chapter 13 (which lets you keep your home while repaying over 3-5 years) a safer option for homeowners with significant equity.

After Discharge: Rebuilding Credit in Colorado

Once your bankruptcy is discharged, the rebuild process is the same regardless of state. Open a secured credit card (the Discover it Secured is the best option with $0 fee and Cashback Match), keep utilization below 10%, and add a credit-builder loan within 6 months.

If you plan to form a business after bankruptcy, Colorado's LLC filing fee is $50 through the Secretary of State at www.sos.state.co.us. You can begin building business credit immediately after discharge — bankruptcy only affects your personal credit file, not your new LLC's business credit profile.

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