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Colorado State Tax Refund Check Mailed April 7th - How Long Until Delivery?

I'm trying to track the status of our Colorado state tax refund check and need some guidance. Here's what I've done so far: 1. Filed our state taxes on March 1st (verified submission and acceptance) 2. Checked the Colorado Department of Revenue website every 3 days 3. Confirmed on April 7th that our check was officially mailed 4. It's now been 9 days with no check in our mailbox I've documented everything meticulously but I'm starting to get concerned about the delivery timeframe. Is this normal processing time for Colorado state refund checks? I need to know if I should continue waiting or take additional steps to locate our refund.

Colorado tax refund checks typically take 7-14 business days to arrive after the mailed date. Here's what you should know: • USPS mail delivery can vary significantly by location • State refund checks don't have tracking numbers like packages • Colorado DOR is experiencing some delays this tax season • Weekends and holidays don't count as business days • If it exceeds 15 business days, then it's time to contact them You're still within the normal timeframe, so I wouldn't worry yet. The system is working as designed, just slower than we'd all like.

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Just to add some context to the excellent information above - Colorado Department of Revenue specifically states on their website that you should allow up to 4 weeks for delivery of paper checks after the mail date. While most arrive sooner, their official guidance builds in extra time for postal delays. You can verify this at colorado.gov/tax.

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Is it like a lottery where some people get their checks quickly and others wait forever? I'm in the same boat - mine was supposedly mailed April 5th and still nothing.

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Does anyone know if they mail all checks from Denver or do they use regional processing centers? Might explain why some areas get them faster than others. Also, do they use standard USPS or some special government mail service?

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I was pretty surprised when my Colorado refund took almost 3 weeks to arrive last year. I think it might depend on where you live in the state? I'm in a rural area, and I swear everything takes longer to get here, possibly because our mail routes are more complicated.

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I work with tax documents daily and had a similar situation with my Colorado refund last month. It was marked as 'mailed' on March 12th but didn't arrive until March 29th - that's 17 days! I was getting really anxious about it. I used https://taxr.ai to analyze my tax transcript and confirm everything was properly processed on the state's end. The site explained exactly where my refund was in the process and that the delay was purely on the postal side. Saved me hours of stress and unnecessary calls to the department. Time is running out in this tax season - don't waste it worrying if you don't have to!

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I'm not entirely convinced a website can tell you where your physical check is in the mail system. The Colorado DOR doesn't provide that level of tracking information to third parties. They might be able to confirm it was issued, but actual mail tracking? I have some doubts about that claim.

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Last year my refund check was mailed on April 15, 2023, and I received it on April 28, 2023. The website actually helped me understand why there was a hold on my account before the check was issued. It wasn't tracking the physical mail, but rather explaining the administrative processing status that the Colorado DOR portal doesn't clearly explain.

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Did you have to pay for the service? My check was mailed exactly 11 days ago and I'm trying to determine if it's worth spending money just to get information about where it might be in the process.

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I had the same issue. My check was mailed April 2nd. Just got it yesterday. USPS is slow right now. Tax season overwhelms them. Don't panic yet. Colorado is actually pretty reliable. Give it a few more days. Mail delivery varies by neighborhood too.

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I might be able to help with this situation. When my Colorado refund didn't arrive after 3 weeks, I was getting really worried. I tried calling the Colorado Department of Revenue but couldn't get through to anyone. After multiple attempts, I used Claimyr (https://claimyr.com) to connect with a real person at the department. They confirmed my check had been issued but offered to cancel it and reissue by direct deposit instead. This solved my problem completely and I had my refund within days after that call. Sometimes getting through to a real person makes all the difference.

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OMG be careful about assuming it's just slow mail! My refund check last year was marked as "mailed" but it NEVER arrived!! I waited 6 weeks thinking it was just delayed in the mail system before calling. Turns out it was sent to my old address despite filing with my new one! They had to void the check and reissue, which took another 4 weeks! If you've moved in the last year, definitely call them ASAP to verify the address they used!!

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I've been through this with Colorado refunds before. In 2022, my check took 12 days. Last year it took 17 days. This year I got mine in just 8 days after the mail date. The mail date on the website is just when they PRINT the checks - they often don't actually get to the post office until 1-2 days later. Also worth checking if you have mail forwarding set up, as that can add several more days to delivery time.

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CO resident here. FWIW, most ppl in my tax prep group got their checks 10-14 days after the mail date this yr. DOR is def slower than the fed refunds. Next yr do direct deposit - got mine in 5 days flat! The paper check system is so 1990s lol. Hang tight a few more days before freaking out, but after 15 biz days def call them.

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I'm in a similar situation - my Colorado refund was marked as mailed on April 4th and still haven't received it. Reading through everyone's experiences here is actually really reassuring! It sounds like 10-17 days is pretty normal, even though it feels like forever when you're waiting. I'm going to give it until next week (which would be about 15 business days) before I start making calls. Thanks for sharing your timeline OP - it helps to know others are going through the same thing. The direct deposit suggestion for next year is definitely something I'm going to remember!

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I'm glad this thread is helping you feel more confident about the timeline! I just wanted to mention that when you do reach the 15 business day mark, it might be worth checking with your local post office first before calling the state. Sometimes they can tell you if there are any delivery issues in your area or if they're holding mail for any reason. My neighbor had a similar situation last year where their mailbox was too full and the post office was holding larger items like government checks. Just a thought that might save you some time on hold with the department!

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Based on everyone's experiences here, it sounds like you're still well within the normal timeframe for Colorado state refund checks. I had a similar situation last year where my check was mailed March 15th and didn't arrive until March 31st - exactly 16 days! The waiting is definitely nerve-wracking, especially when you're checking the mailbox every day. One thing that helped me was calling my local post office around day 12 to ask if they were experiencing any delivery delays in my area. They mentioned that tax season puts extra strain on their system and that government checks sometimes get sorted differently than regular mail. Since you're at 9 days now, I'd suggest waiting until you hit the 15 business day mark before taking any action. But definitely keep documenting everything like you're doing - that preparation will be helpful if you do need to contact the Colorado Department of Revenue later. The fact that you can confirm it was officially mailed is a good sign that the process is working normally!

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This is really helpful advice! I'm actually dealing with something similar right now - my Colorado refund was marked as mailed on April 9th, so I'm only at day 7. Reading through everyone's experiences here has been so reassuring because I was starting to worry that something went wrong. The idea about calling the local post office around day 12 is brilliant - I never would have thought of that! It makes total sense that they might have insights about delivery delays in the area that the state department wouldn't know about. I'm definitely going to bookmark this thread and follow your timeline suggestion of waiting until 15 business days before contacting the state. Thanks for sharing your experience and the practical tips!

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I'm dealing with this exact same situation right now! My Colorado refund was marked as mailed on April 8th, so I'm at day 8 and getting a bit anxious too. Reading through all these experiences has been incredibly helpful - it's reassuring to see that 10-17 days seems to be the normal range for most people. What really stood out to me is the suggestion about checking with your local post office around day 12. I never would have thought of that, but it makes perfect sense that they might have insights about local delivery delays that the state wouldn't know about. I'm also planning to wait until the 15 business day mark before contacting Colorado DOR, based on what everyone here has shared. One thing I learned from this thread is to definitely switch to direct deposit next year - 5 days versus 2-3 weeks is a no-brainer! But for now, it sounds like we just need to practice patience. Thanks for starting this discussion, it's really helped calm my nerves about the timeline.

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I'm in almost the exact same boat as you! My Colorado refund was marked as mailed on April 6th, so I'm at day 10 now and was starting to get really worried until I found this thread. It's such a relief to see that pretty much everyone here has experienced similar timelines - some even longer than what we're dealing with. The 10-17 day range that keeps coming up gives me a lot more confidence that this is just normal processing time rather than something being wrong. I'm definitely taking the advice about waiting until 15 business days and checking with my local post office first. Really appreciate you sharing your timeline too - it helps to know others are going through the same waiting game right now!

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