Title Loans in Colorado

Looking for title loans in Colorado? This page covers what's available to Colorado residents, applicable state laws, typical amounts, and how to compare lenders. Colorado treats short-term lending as restricted: 36% APR cap on payday and small-dollar loans (2018).

Colorado Lending Rules at a Glance

Colorado treats short-term consumer lending as restricted. 36% APR cap on payday and small-dollar loans (2018). These rules influence what loan amounts, terms, and rates are available to Colorado borrowers, and which lenders operate in the state.

Typical Title Loans in Colorado

Title loans are secured short-term loans that use your vehicle title as collateral. Loan amounts depend on the vehicle's value, and you continue to drive the vehicle during the loan term. Most Colorado-licensed lenders offer amounts in the $500 – $10,000 range, with terms of 15 – 30 days (often renewable). Online lenders typically deposit approved loans to your bank account within one business day.

How to Compare Lenders in Colorado

Focus on APR (the true annual cost), total repayment amount, and any origination or late fees. Confirm the lender is licensed by the Colorado Department of Financial Regulation (or equivalent state agency). Reputable lenders disclose all terms in writing before you sign.

Eligibility for Colorado Residents

  • Be at least 18 years old (19 in some states)
  • Be a Colorado resident with a verifiable address
  • Have steady, verifiable income
  • Maintain an active checking account
  • Provide government-issued ID and a working phone number

Pros and Cons in Colorado

Pros

  • Available with poor or no credit
  • Larger amounts than payday loans
  • Quick approval

Cons

  • Very high APR (often 100–300%)
  • Risk of vehicle repossession
  • Banned or restricted in many states
  • Renewals can spiral

Alternatives to Consider

Before borrowing, consider lower-cost options like credit-union small-dollar loans (PALs), employer payroll advances, payment plans with the original creditor, or community assistance programs. These often cost significantly less than short-term loans.

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