Debt Relief Programs in Colorado

Are you a Colorado resident with a lot of credit card debt? Are you unable to make even the minimum payments and feeling overwhelmed? What if we told you there was a company that could reduce your debt?

Colorado debt settlement companies like Century Support Services negotiate with creditors to reduce what you owe on unsecured debt, such as credit cards, for pennies on the dollar.

Read on to discover how Century Support Services can get help you get out of the red without spending a lot of green.

What is Colorado Debt Relief?

Colorado debt relief companies offer debt relief programs that reduce the outstanding principal amount you owe to your creditors. These companies have expert, experienced negotiators who work directly with creditors to allow you to pay a “settlement” to resolve your debt. The settlement is always less than the full amount you owe. The debt relief company will typically have you transfer a certain amount of money every month into an escrow-like account until you have enough to pay off the settlement.

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Is Colorado Debt Settlement a Good Option?

Choosing the right debt relief program depends on the amount of debt you owe—among other factors. The certified debt specialists at Century Debt Settlement will provide a free financial assessment and personalize your debt relief program to meet your needs.

You’re a good candidate for a Colorado debt settlement program if your income isn’t enough to keep up with your debt obligations, you have a lot of late or skipped payments, or you have a lot of collections accounts. Anyone suffering a financial hardship due to change in employment, health issues, or other personal reasons can also benefit from debt settlement.

Types of debts that can be settled are unsecured debts that are not tied to any particular asset, such as:

  • credit card debt

  • medical bills

  • signature loans

Choosing a Debt Settlement Company in Colorado

Do your homework. Researching your options will help you choose the right company and that will make your debt settlement process go more smoothly. Here are some things to consider:

  • Does the company operate in your state? Begin by eliminating the companies that don’t offer their services where you live—that way, you don’t waste time researching companies that aren’t even an option.

  • Do you meet the requirements? Most debt settlement programs have minimum debt requirements. Make sure you qualify before you apply.

  • Is the company accredited? Look for accreditation by organizations like the American Fair Credit Council and Better Business Bureau.

  • Do they settle your type of debt? Most companies settle unsecured debt like credit cards and medical bills.

  • What are their fees? You can usually find this information on their website.

  • What do their reviews say? Online reviews on the Better Business Bureau website will give you a good idea of other people’s experience with the company.


Century Support Services is accredited and has an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau and is registered in the state of Colorado.

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*For Colorado residents: The use of the debt settlement services and the failure to make payments to creditors:
(1) Will likely adversely affect your creditworthiness (credit rating/credit score) and make it harder to obtain credit;
(2) May result in your being subject to collections or being sued by creditors or debt collectors; and
(3) May increase the amount of money you owe due to the accrual of fees and interest by creditors or debt collectors.  Century’s fees are calculated based on a percentage of the debt enrolled in the program.