Personal loans in Colorado.
From the coast to the high desert, Colorado borrowers use personal loans for everything from emergency expenses to consolidating debt to financing a home repair. Our network includes lenders who routinely serve Colorado residents.
APR & Colorado law.
Colorado caps payday and small-installment loans at 36% APR.
If you ever have a dispute with a lender, the regulator with jurisdiction in Colorado is the Colorado Office of the Attorney General, Consumer Credit Unit. You can file a complaint with them directly, in addition to the federal CFPB.
Get Advance Loan is not a lender. We match Colorado residents with independent lenders in our partner network, including LendingTree, who hold the licenses required to make loans in your state. Loan approval, APR, term, and fees are determined by the lender, not by us.
The state-law information on this page is general guidance, last reviewed in May 2026. State statutes and regulations change; consult the Colorado Office of the Attorney General, Consumer Credit Unit or a licensed attorney for authoritative current rules.
Why Colorado borrowers use personal loans.
- Debt consolidation
- Roll several high-APR credit-card balances into a single fixed-payment personal loan. Colorado borrowers often use this to lower their effective interest rate.
- Major purchases
- From appliances to wildfire-related home upgrades, Colorado borrowers use personal loans to spread big purchases over predictable monthly payments.
- Medical expenses
- Cover an unexpected medical bill or pay down a hospital balance over predictable monthly payments instead of letting it accrue interest on a credit card.
- Moving and relocation
- Security deposits, movers, and setup costs add up. A personal loan can smooth the transition without draining your savings.
Common questions.
Can I get a personal loan in Colorado?+
Yes. Most lenders in our partner network make loans available to Colorado residents who are at least 18 years old, have a steady income, and have an active checking account. Colorado caps APRs at 36%, so offers may be more limited compared to states without rate caps.
What APR can I expect in Colorado?+
Colorado caps payday and small-installment loans at 36% APR. Offers in our network for Colorado residents respect the state cap.
Will applying affect my credit score?+
No. Submitting a request through Get Advance Loan performs only a soft credit inquiry, which does not affect your credit score. If you accept a final offer, the lender may then perform a hard inquiry to finalise the loan.
How fast will funds arrive in Colorado?+
After you accept a final offer and e-sign with the lender, funds are typically deposited to your checking account by the next business day via ACH. Timing can depend on your bank's processing.
Who regulates lenders in Colorado?+
The Colorado Office of the Attorney General, Consumer Credit Unit oversees consumer lenders in Colorado. You can also file complaints with the federal Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB).