Foreclosure -- Jefferson County (Colo.) -- Registers (Lists)
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
Public Trustee Foreclosure Registers, 1895-1978
Series
Identifier: Series-151
Scope and Contents
The Public Trustee's Register of Foreclosures lists name of property owner (grantor); date of deed; date the Demand for Sale was filed with the Trustee; newspapers the Notice of Sale was published in; date the property was sold; name of purchaser; dollar amount the property sold for; legal description of property; and Public Trustee's Certificate of Purchase.
Dates:
Record Keeping: 1895-1978
Public Trustee Record of Election and Demand, 1895-2007
Series
Identifier: Series-153
Scope and Contents
In Colorado, the Notice of Election and Demand is a document indicating that a lender is the beneficiary of a deed of trust encumbering a parcel of real property; stipulating that the borrower is in default; and requesting that the public trustee commence foreclosure proceedings to satisfy the debt. The document is submitted to the Public Trustee and recorded by the Clerk and Recorder. This marks the beginning of the foreclosure process. Foreclosure notices are mailed to all...
Dates:
Record Keeping: 1895-2007
Public Trustee Register of Releases, 1919-1966
Series
Identifier: Series-152
Scope and Contents
A Deed of Trust is a third-party instrument used to create voluntary liens in real estate. The parties to a Deed of Trust are the the property owner (Grantor), the lender (Beneficiary) and the Public Trustee, who holds certain powers of foreclosure and release.A recorded (by the County Clerk and Recorder) Deed of Trust is a legal record of the lien against the owner’s property. When recorded, a Deed of Trust creates a lien against the Grantor’s property. When the terms of the...
Dates:
Record Keeping: 1919-1966