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PSACO

Process Server Association of Colorado

ActiveEst. 2010stateColorado

Mission Statement

PSACO's mission is to provide and maintain a foundation for the successful growth of Professional Process Servers in the State of Colorado, by practicing exceptional standards of business ethics and through education.

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About Process Server Association of Colorado

Geographic Coverage

Colorado statewide; members from across the United States

Membership

Who can join:
Process servers in Colorado and across the US; certified process servers listed on website
Members:
100+

Leadership

Leadership as of April 2026

  • President: Steven D. Glenn

Events & Conferences

  • PACES Education Seminar: Annual education seminar for process servers
  • Process Server Certification Course: January 24, 2026
  • Skip Tracing Training: October 4, 2025
  • Quarterly Safety Training: Ongoing quarterly safety training sessions

Services & Benefits

  • Education and training (certification course, safety, skip tracing)
  • Networking
  • Membership directory
  • Process Servers Reference Manual
  • Voice for the process serving industry in Colorado
  • NAPPS Annual Conference promotion

Legislative Involvement

PSACO petitioned the Colorado Supreme Court Civil Rules Committee for changes to C.R.C.P. Rule 4 allowing unsworn affidavits, which was subsequently adopted. PSACO works actively on relationships with law enforcement and judicial associations, and has 2025 goals around addressing gated community access and civil assists.

Notable Information

PSACO is a chartered state association of NAPPS. With over 100 members across Colorado and the US, PSACO has achieved notable legislative wins — particularly the Colorado Supreme Court rule change allowing unsworn affidavits. 2025 goals include a business directory, vendor listings, and pursuit of PSACO certification acceptance by the Colorado Bar Association.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is PSACO?
PSACO, the Process Server Association of Colorado, is a NAPPS-chartered state association dedicated to supporting the growth of professional process servers in Colorado through education, ethical standards, and advocacy. Founded in 2010, PSACO has over 100 members across Colorado and the United States.
How do I join PSACO?
You can join PSACO through their website at psaco.org. PSACO welcomes process servers from Colorado as well as from other states who want to be part of the Colorado professional community.
When was PSACO founded?
PSACO was founded in 2010 and is a chartered state affiliate of the National Association of Professional Process Servers (NAPPS).
What certification does PSACO offer?
PSACO offers a Process Server Certification Course and maintains a list of PSACO Certified Process Servers on its website. PSACO is also pursuing formal acceptance of its certification by the Colorado Bar Association as a 2025 goal.
What are the benefits of PSACO membership?
PSACO members gain access to education and training (including certification courses, safety training, and skip tracing workshops), a member directory, the Process Servers Reference Manual, networking events, and PSACO's advocacy work on behalf of Colorado process servers.
What legislative wins has PSACO achieved?
PSACO's most notable legislative achievement was successfully petitioning the Colorado Supreme Court Civil Rules Committee to change C.R.C.P. Rule 4 to allow unsworn affidavits — a change that was adopted and benefited process servers statewide. PSACO continues to work with law enforcement and judicial associations on issues like gated community access.
How does PSACO support process servers?
PSACO provides a comprehensive support network: education via the PACES seminar and training courses, a searchable member directory for client referrals, quarterly safety training, and active advocacy before Colorado courts and bar associations. PSACO's work helps Colorado process servers operate professionally and effectively.

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