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David M. McDonald
  • Colorado Springs, CO
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Accessing probate records in Colorado Springs, CO

David M. McDonald
  • Colorado Springs, CO
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I am a new real estate investor getting started in Colorado Springs, CO and am looking for some good sources for leads. I have heard that probate records are a great place to start. Unfortunately, after a visit to the local courthouse, I was informed that there is no way to simply acquire comprehensive lists of probate records. The only way to really access this information is to provide a specific case number and/or full name and pull each record individually. This makes probates a somewhat unrealistic source of leads, as it would be incredibly time consuming and difficult to access the information that I am looking for. Does anyone have any experience with accessing probate lists in Colorado? Is there any alternative way to acquire leads from these records? I appreciate any suggestions. Thanks!

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