DORA divisions provide a variety of licenses, registrations, and permits. Generally, these fit the following categories: Business or Professional License: Licenses, permits, and registrations for individuals and business in the fields of healthcare, personal services, banking and finance, transportation, insurance, home improvement, and more.
Filing a Complaint with a DORA Division Find a program or licensing type on our A to Z list Use the alphabetical lists here or squares below to identify the license type or regulatory area that you would like to submit a complaint or report about.
DORA offices will be closed on State Holidays Please browse the service areas below to see if one of our ten divisions or might be able to answer your question.
Look Up a License Before you schedule or purchase a service from a licensed professional, it pays to make sure that their credentials are valid. Find out what DORA regulates so you can look up a licensee by name. You can also search healthcare provider profiles via CO Health Professional Check!
Additional State Regulatory Services Below are links to other industries and services regulated by our state of Colorado agencies. For professions and services regulated by DORA, go to our What We Regulate page.
The Colorado Department of Regulatory Agencies (DORA) is committed to making its information and communication technologies accessible to individuals with disabilities.
The Colorado Division of Insurance (DOI), part of the Department of Regulatory Agencies (DORA), regulates the insurance industry and assists consumers and other stakeholders with insurance issues.
For questions regarding licensure as a Radon Measurement Professional or Radon Mitigation Professional, please contact [email protected] or 303-894-7800. Consumers may file a complaint, including reports of unlicensed practice, via the Office of Radon Professionals website.
The phone number used by the scammers closely resembles a Department of Regulatory Agencies (DORA) phone extension or is an exact “spoof” of an actual employee number. Statutory citations that may be unrelated to the individual’s license are used in justifying the alleged suspension.