Colorado Springs Division Order
Colorado Springs Royalty Owner's Statement of Ownership
Colorado Springs Oil and Gas Division Order
Colorado Springs Division Orders
APPLICATION FOR LEAVE TO FILE A SECOND OR SUCCESSIVE MOTION TO VACATE, SET ASIDE OR CORRECT SENTENCE 28 U.S.C. Sec. 2255
Sample Letter for Notice of Judgment - Lien
Verified Complaint for Replevin or Repossession
Sample Mortgage
Bylaws for Corporation
Fast Packet Services Payment Plan Agreement
Equal Employment Opportunity Statement for Personnel or Employee Manual or Handbook regarding Employees with Disabilities - EEOC
Master Franchise Agreement
Lead Based Paint Disclosure for Sales Transaction
Dominion Registries Agreement
You can reach out to the operator or the company that sent you the division order. They should be happy to clarify things for you!
If you don’t sign, you may miss out on your royalties. It's often a good idea to get it done to ensure you're getting what you deserve.
Processing times can vary, but it's usually a matter of weeks. Just hang tight and check in with the operator if things seem to be dragging.
Yes, division orders can be modified if there are changes in ownership or the terms of your agreement. Just make sure to keep all parties in the loop.
No worries! You can contact the operator or company that issued it, and they should be able to send you a copy or help you out.
If you own mineral rights or are receiving royalties from oil, gas, or other resources, you’ll likely need a division order to get your fair share.