The Colorado Notice of Order Establishing Procedures And Bar Date For The Filing Of Proofs Of Claim is a document issued to creditors of a debtor in bankruptcy proceedings in the state of Colorado. This notice informs creditors of the procedures to follow for filing a proof of claim against the debtor. The notice also sets a bar date, or deadline, for the filing of proofs of claim. There are two types of Colorado Notice of Order Establishing Procedures And Bar Date For The Filing Of Proofs Of Claim. The first type is a Chapter 7 Notice of Order Establishing Procedures and Bar Date for the Filing of Proofs of Claim. This notice applies to creditors of a debtor who has filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy. The second type is a Chapter 11 Notice of Order Establishing Procedures and Bar Date for the Filing of Proofs of Claim. This notice applies to creditors of a debtor who has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. The Colorado Notice of Order Establishing Procedures And Bar Date For The Filing Of Proofs Of Claim is designed to provide creditors with adequate notice of the filing requirements and deadline for filing a proof of claim against the debtor. It is important for creditors to review the notice closely and file their claim by the bar date in order to protect their rights and interests in the bankruptcy proceedings.