C.R.S. § 13-80-103.5

Check / Payment Disputes

Financial & Debt-Related
Verified
6
Years

Issues involving bounced checks, payment failures, or unauthorized charges.

Statute of Limitation in Colorado

Six years from date of default

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Incident Deadline
Important: Tolling (pausing of time) or exceptions may apply to your specific case. This calculation is a general estimate based on the standard statute. Consult an attorney immediately.
Exceptions & Conditions

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Example Scenario

If the default occurs on January 15, 2021, the deadline to file a Check / Payment Disputes claim is January 15, 2027.

Understanding Statutes of Limitations in Colorado

The statute of limitations for check / payment disputes in Colorado acts as a critical deadline for filing a civil lawsuit. This legal time limit is established by Colorado state law to ensure disputes are resolved promptly while evidence is fresh and witnesses are available.

What happens if you miss the deadline?

If you attempt to file a lawsuit for check / payment disputes after the 6-years period has expired, the defendant will likely file a motion to dismiss the case. In Colorado, courts generally enforce these time limits strictly. Once the statute of limitations has passed, you typically lose your legal right to pursue compensation or remedy for the specific incident, regardless of the merits of your case.

When does the "clock" start ticking?

Generally, the clock begins on the date the cause of action accrues—often the date of the incident (e.g., the date of the accident or breach of contract). However, Colorado law may include a "discovery rule," which delays the start of the timer until the injured party discovers, or reasonably should have discovered, the injury or damage.

Why do these laws exist?

Statutes of limitations in Colorado serve to protect defendants from unfair prosecution for stale claims where evidence may have been lost over time. They also provide certainty for businesses and individuals, knowing that after a set number of years (6 years in this instance), potential liability is extinguished.

Disclaimer: While we strive to keep our database of Colorado statutes accurate, laws change frequently through legislation and court rulings. The information regarding Check / Payment Disputes provided here is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Always verify deadlines with a qualified attorney in Colorado.
Last Verified: December 09, 2025
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