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Homeschool Notice of Intent in Colorado

State-specific filing guidance, template strategy, and next-step workflow for starting homeschool in Colorado.

Who This Page Is For

Parents homeschooling in Colorado who want the specific task page, not just the broad state overview.

What This Page Helps You Do

This page turns the Colorado notice or intent step into a repeatable filing workflow with the right template, the right follow-up records, and the right calendar logic.

This state gives families flexibility, but parents still need a repeatable workflow for filings, records, and at least one verification step.

What Colorado expects first

Submit notice of intent 14 days before starting This state gives families flexibility, but parents still need a repeatable workflow for filings, records, and at least one verification step.

What to submit and what to save

How this connects to the rest of your year

A notice or intent filing is not the finish line. In Colorado, it is the opening move in a broader compliance workflow that should also cover curriculum scope, recordkeeping, and any testing or evaluation requirements that follow.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Colorado require a homeschool notice or intent filing?
Submit notice of intent 14 days before starting
What should parents keep after filing in Colorado?
Keep the submitted copy, proof of delivery, the school-year date it was filed, and a note showing what annual workflow that filing triggered next.

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Last reviewed: 2026-02-19

Next Move

Take the next concrete step now while the workflow is still clear, then connect it to the rest of your homeschool system.