Surplus Funds


How Our Company Helps You Claim Excess Funds After the Sale

After the property is sold, any extra money (called excess proceeds) is held by the court or trustee. This money is not paid out automatically and must be claimed.

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Our goal is to make the process simple, accurate, and stress-free, so you can receive the money you are entitled to as quickly as possible.


Surplus Funds Recovery Colorado

surplus funds recovery colorado

Surplus funds recovery (overbids) from Colorado foreclosures can be recovered for free via the Great Colorado Payback website or the county Public Trustee within 6 months of sale. Funds are held locally for six months before transferring to the state’s unclaimed property division, which holds them indefinitely. 

Key Details for Recovery:

  • Where to Search: Check the official Great Colorado Payback website.
  • Foreclosure Excess Funds: If your home was sold in a foreclosure auction for more than the debt owed, the excess (overbid) belongs to you. The local Public Trustee holds these funds for 6 months, after which they transfer to the State Treasurer.
  • County Records: Search specific county websites, such as the Denver Public Trustee or Arapahoe County, for recent foreclosure lists.
  • Cost: There is no cost to search or claim funds through the official State Treasurer’s office.
  • Finder Fees: It is illegal for third-party “finders” to charge fees for helping you recover funds within the first 2.5 years of the funds being in the State Treasurer’s custody. 

Steps to Take:

  1. Search the Great Colorado Payback database for your name.
  2. Check the “Excess Funds” lists on the websites of the county where the property was located.
  3. If funds are found, follow the specific county or state process to submit a claim.

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