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Colorado Temporary Restraining Order Bond

State
Colorado
Bond Type
Injunction / TRO Bond

Overview

Seeking a temporary restraining order in Colorado requires more than a judge's signature — you must also post a surety bond before the court grants injunctive relief. This bond protects the party being restrained against wrongful damages if the court ultimately rules that the TRO should not have been issued. Courts set the bond amount based on the potential harm to the restrained party, and the requirement is non-negotiable. Without it, the court will not move forward with your TRO.

Who Needs This Bond?

Plaintiffs and petitioners in Colorado civil litigation need this bond when filing for a temporary restraining order against another individual or business. Attorneys pursuing emergency injunctive relief on behalf of clients will encounter this requirement at the outset of the TRO proceeding. Businesses seeking to halt a competitor's conduct, individuals stopping an unlawful act, or parties in contract disputes are all common applicants. If a Colorado court has told you to post a TRO bond before it acts on your motion, this is the bond you need.

What is this Bond For?

This bond guarantees that if the court later determines the TRO was wrongfully obtained, the restrained party can recover damages caused by the injunction. It is not insurance for the person filing — it is protection for the person being restrained. The bond serves as a financial safeguard that the Colorado court holds over the proceeding, ensuring the plaintiff has skin in the game. It signals to the court that you stand behind the merits of your request.

When is it Required?

Filing a motion for a temporary restraining order in a Colorado court triggers the bond requirement immediately. Before the court will issue the TRO, it will set a bond amount and require you to post it — often within hours or the same day the motion is filed. The urgency of most TRO situations means there is no time to wait on slow processes. You need the bond in hand before your hearing proceeds.

Where Does it Apply?

This bond is required in Colorado state courts statewide, including district courts across all judicial districts. The specific bond amount is determined by the presiding judge based on the facts of your case. The bond remains in effect for the duration of the temporary restraining order and any related proceedings.

How to Buy Online

Click 'Buy This Bond Online' on this page to open the secure surety portal in a new tab, where you can complete your application and obtain your bond quickly. The process is designed for speed, which matters when a court is waiting on you to post. Have your case details and the court-ordered bond amount ready before you begin.

Why Bond Titan?

Bond Titan is powered by The Southern Agency and built for people who need a bond now, not after an agent gets back to them. Our online catalog covers surety bonds nationwide, including Colorado court bonds, and the purchase process requires no phone calls or office visits. When a Colorado court is waiting on your TRO bond, Bond Titan is where you go to move fast.

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