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How do I check a roofer's license in Colorado?

Updated June 2, 2026·Colorado roofers·Sourced from public records

The short answer

Colorado does not issue statewide roofer licenses. Check the local city or county building department. Groundcheck (earthmove.io/trust) verifies entity registration, court records, OSHA citations, and BBB complaints for any roofer in Colorado.

Colorado does not require a statewide roofer license. Colorado does not license roofing contractors at the state level. Denver, Colorado Springs, and other cities issue local roofing licenses — check the local jurisdiction.

When a state doesn't license a trade at the state level, verification leans on three things: (1) the local city or county building department's licensing or permit registry, (2) Secretary of State entity registration at Colorado Secretary of State, and (3) the contractor's public-record history — court judgments, liens, OSHA citations, and BBB complaints.

Step 1: Check whether the city or county where the work will be performed has a local contractor license. In Denver and Colorado Springs, many roofers are required to register with the city building department.

Step 2: Confirm the business is registered with the Colorado Secretary of State (https://www.sos.state.co.us/biz/) and that the filing status is active or in good standing. A dissolved or administratively revoked entity is a red flag — especially if the same address has a new entity registered.

Step 3: Run a free Groundcheck at earthmove.io/trust. The report pulls entity registration, court judgments, OSHA inspection history, and BBB complaints into one verdict. For unlicensed-at-state-level trades like roofers in Colorado, the public-record history is where the trust signal lives.

The detailed Colorado roofer rules are documented at earthmove.io/trust/license/roofer/colorado.

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