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Pro access

One permit at a time is free and always will be. This page is for the people working through two hundred.

Who this is for

Title companies and closers checking what a parcel comes with; lenders underwriting rural collateral; drillers sizing a job before they quote; water engineers and consultants working a basin; land agents who need to know whether the permit in the file is still live.

What does not scale is one lookup at a time. The Division’s own service answers one permit per query, and there are 98,256 expired permits on this register that look exactly like live ones on paper.

What we do

What it costs

The full field list, the measured fill rates and the order form are on the datasets page.

The pages of this site are free and will stay free : an official fact belongs to no one. What is sold here is the compilation work — extracting the Colorado well permit register, reconciling it, dating it, and delivering it in a usable form.

Not a consumer reporting agency. This site and the datasets sold from it are not consumer reports under the Fair Credit Reporting Act, and must not be used to decide anyone's eligibility for employment, credit, insurance, housing, or any other purpose covered by the FCRA. If you need a background check, use a screening company that operates as a consumer reporting agency.

Tell us the size of the list

How many parcels, how often, and what you need back. We answer every enquiry by hand.

No payment is taken here — an enquiry opens a conversation and an invoice follows. What we do with this.