Colorado allows suppressors, SBRs, and most NFA items. While Denver and Boulder have some local restrictions, most of Colorado is NFA-friendly. Here's where to get fingerprinted across the Centennial State.
In This Guide
Colorado NFA Overview
- Suppressors, SBRs, SBSs, AOWs legal statewide
- Denver and Boulder have magazine capacity limits (check local laws)
- No state NFA permit required
- Suppressor hunting legal
Denver Metro Fingerprinting
Law Enforcement
- Arapahoe County Sheriff - 13101 E Broncos Pkwy, Centennial
- Douglas County Sheriff - 4000 Justice Way, Castle Rock
- Jefferson County Sheriff - 200 Jefferson County Pkwy, Golden
- Adams County Sheriff - 1985 E Egbert St, Brighton
Note: Denver County has additional local restrictions. Many NFA owners in the metro area keep their items registered in surrounding counties like Douglas, Arapahoe, or Jefferson.
Gun Stores
- Centennial Gun Club - 11800 E Peakview Ave, Centennial - Major NFA dealer
- Firing Line - 7700 W Colfax Ave, Lakewood
- Blue Core Shooting Center - 850 S Navajo St, Denver
- Bristlecone Shooting - 12105 W Cedar Dr, Lakewood
Colorado Springs Fingerprinting
Law Enforcement
- El Paso County Sheriff - 27 E Vermijo Ave, Colorado Springs
- Teller County Sheriff - 101 W Bennett Ave, Cripple Creek
Gun Stores
- Magnum Shooting Center - 171 S Sierra Madre St
- Dragon Arms - 2417 W Colorado Ave - NFA specialist
- Ark-La-Tex Outdoors - Multiple locations
Other Colorado Cities
Fort Collins / Northern Colorado
- Larimer County Sheriff - 2501 Midpoint Dr, Fort Collins
- Weld County Sheriff - 1950 O St, Greeley
Grand Junction / Western Slope
- Mesa County Sheriff - 215 Rice St, Grand Junction
- Local gun stores and UPS locations
Pueblo
- Pueblo County Sheriff - 909 Court St
Converting Your CO Fingerprints to EFT
Get fingerprinted anywhere in Colorado, then convert to EFT for electronic filing.