Colorado Well Records

Terms • August 17, 2026

The product is a records packet.

What you buy

A $149 one-time search and readable packet for one Colorado property location. It uses the property location supplied at checkout, searches the current Colorado DWR Well Application/Permit dataset within five miles, sorts the nearest records, links available official files, and lists questions the records leave open.

What you do not buy

The packet is not a title opinion, water-right opinion, legal advice, survey, appraisal, well inspection, water-quality test, permit approval, parcel match, or promise that a future permit will be issued. It does not prove that a well exists, works, produces a stated amount today, belongs to the property, or may be used as a buyer hopes.

Public-record limits

State records can be incomplete, old, duplicated, loosely mapped, or changed after the packet is opened. A record outside the search does not prove nothing exists. A nearby record does not prove it belongs to the property. Use the official file and the right professional before making a property, lending, drilling, or legal decision.

Your input

You are responsible for entering the intended Colorado property. If a rural address does not map, the paid report page accepts corrected coordinates without another charge.

Merchant and support

Colorado Well Records is operated by an individual under The Boring Thing name, not a Colorado agency. Stripe checkout and the card statement show Ace Systems, the registered merchant name. Support: hello@theboringthing.com. Postal contact: 300 Ellington Drive, Fredericksburg, VA 22405.

Acceptable use

Do not use the service to harass a person, claim government authority, misstate a record, or make an automated eligibility decision about a person. Public-record links remain subject to the source's terms.