Dolores County Public Trustee Continues Stateline Holdings Foreclosure to 2/25/2026
Dolores County public trustee continued the Stateline Holdings, L.L.C. foreclosure for the Dove Creek property to 2/25/2026, delaying a potential auction and affecting owners and creditors.

The Dolores County Public Trustee has continued the foreclosure action involving Stateline Holdings, L.L.C., property at 69576 Highway 491 in Dove Creek to 2/25/2026. The continuance postpones any sale tied to the deed of trust and leaves property owners, lienholders and potential bidders awaiting additional public filings and a new sale schedule.
The county treasurer’s public-notice page lists the Stateline Holdings item as a continuance to 2026-02-25 and also shows tax-lien sale information and related procedures for residents to follow. The page names Dylan J. Roberts among public notices but provides no further details for that listing. Public Trustee action and sale dates are managed locally by the treasurer, who serves in both roles: “The Treasurer’s duties include property tax collections, distributions, investments, tax lien sales and auctions, as well as other tax related tasks.” The office also explains that “A Public Trustee’s duty is to serve the public as an unbiased administrator of two processes: Release of Deeds of Trust and Foreclosure on Deed of Trust.”

When a deed of trust has been breached, the trustee’s responsibility is to hold an open sale to satisfy creditors. The county site puts this plainly: “When a Grantor is in violation of the Deed of trust it is the Public Trustees job to hold a sale open to the public to collect proceeds to repay a beneficiary’s debt.” Those auctions take place at a known local venue: “The Dolores County Public Trustee Foreclosure Auctions are held at the Dolores County Courthouse, 409 Main Street, Dove Creek, CO.”
Foreclosure documents are public records. “Foreclosure documents are public records and are recorded with the Dolores County Clerk and Recorder’s office. The records remain permanently available to the public for viewing.” Residents seeking full details on the Stateline Holdings continuance or any notice listing should request copies from the Clerk and Recorder by phone at 970-677-2381. County guidance also points readers toward the county’s Current Sale Dates & Registration Information page for registration rules and upcoming sale dates.
Property owners should note the county’s warning about surplus funds: “NOTICE TO AN OWNER IN FORECLOSURE: If your property goes to foreclosure auction sale and is purchased for more than the total owned to the lender and all other lien holders, please contact the public trustee’s office after the sale because you may have funds due to you.” At the same time, the county cautions that its site “is intended as a tool. It is not intended to serve as legal advice. Refer to the Colorado Revised Statues or consult with your own legal counsel,” and reminds readers that “Foreclosure laws may change because of legislation adopted each year by the Colorado Legislature.”
For Dolores County residents, the continuance means a pause in any immediate transfer of ownership or auction activity at the Highway 491 property. Those directly affected should obtain the recorded notices from the Clerk and Recorder, monitor the Public Trustee’s sale listings, and consider legal advice if they face loss of property or potential surplus funds. The public trustee’s next scheduled action for the Stateline Holdings listing will be on 2/25/2026 unless further notices change that date.
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