It should take less than a week.
I sent a Christmas card from Colorado Springs to my former roommate in Clayton, NC. It took three days to arrive. I've also had times when something mailed from CO to NC would take a whole week.
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I would consult an attorney if I were you.
Credit Card debt is considered an Open Line of Credit. The Statute of Limitations for collection in Colorado is 3 years. That is measured from the last use or payment.
Not in Colorado, nor anywhere else. You have to be able to obtain a DOT medical card. That's federal law.
Currently, yes.
nope, completely illegal anywhere in the USA unless you have a prescription for it Update: Marijuana is still illegal, as per federal law. The "legalization" of marijuana simply means states have established a set of criteria for which they won't pursue criminal charges. Since the passage of Amendment 64 in Colorado, marijuana can be sold openly for recreational use.
It will usually be the state where the person lived when the contract was made, in this case it would be Florida. However, the Florida SOL would have been restarted from the time the person moved to Colorado. Your credit card agreement will specify which laws will apply to the contract. It might not be Florida or Colorado! It could be New Jersey or some other state. * The Colorado SOL would apply and begin when the debtor established residency. If the creditor chose to use UCC laws and/or arbitration and won they would still have to file for a judgment in the state court in the county where the debtor resides. That being the case, the debtor is entitled to use the SOL (if applicable). If the SOL is not valid the debtor may still use all real and personal property exemptions that apply under Colorado statae law.
The Colorado Rockies.
yes in 1995 they won the wild card. They also won the wild card in 2007 .