If you’re interested in becoming a surrogate in Colorado, Surrogacy.com can guide and support you. We’re experienced surrogates who will share everything we know about being a surrogate in Colorado—the good, the not-so-good, and the stuff you want to know about but are afraid to ask! Surrogacy is a serious commitment—physically, mentally, and emotionally—and it's one of the most rewarding journeys a woman will experience in her life. Colorado is a great location for surrogacy, and you'll find all you need to know on this page about how you can become a surrogate in the Centennial State.

Your Go-To Guide for Surrogacy in Colorado

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Surrogacy in Colorado
Think of a surrogate as the ultimate partner for those who need help building their family. Your journey is off to a great start because you've landed on Surrogacy.com. We're here to help you navigate surrogacy in Colorado, starting with what to expect during the process, how to apply, understanding the requirements for being a surrogate, matching you with the right agency, and supporting you during your pregnancy and through the "fourth" trimester.
Get ready for the journey of a lifetime.

The Process for Surrogates in Colorado
OK, "process" sounds like every surrogacy journey is a by-the-book experience that is the same for all surrogates. The truth is no two surrogacy journeys are alike, but they are all headed for the same incredible destination: the day you give your intended parents their baby.
Along the way, you'll reach key milestones after completing an application and ensuring you're qualified to be a surrogate. Don't worry; we've got your back throughout your journey.
Let's break down the surrogacy process into eight steps:
Application: Get the ball rolling by completing our compatibility form.
Consultation: We'll chat, get to know each other, and make sure we're all on the same page.
Matching with an agency: We’ll help you identify what you’re looking for in an agency partner and help you choose the right agency for you.
Matching with intended parents: With the agency's help, you’ll match with like-minded intended parents and help them build their family.
Medical screening and legal contracts: This is the nitty-gritty stuff that ensures everything's good to go—health-wise and legally.
Monitoring appointments and embryo transfer: You’ll be taking IVF medications to prepare your body for embryo transfer day.
Pregnancy: You're officially on baby duty—growing and nurturing that little miracle.
Delivery: It's the grand finale—when you see the smiles on the intended parents' faces as they welcome their baby.


How Much Do Surrogates Make in Colorado?
The compensation package for surrogates varies from agency to agency, but here's what you can expect during a typical surrogacy journey:
Base pay usually ranges between $40,000 and $60,000 for each pregnancy, with additional benefits boosting the total surrogate compensation to $50,000-$70,000 or more.
Insurance paid for by intended parents that covers you and your family throughout the journey
All expenses, including travel, meals, gas, and more
Postpartum (4th trimester) benefits and support


How Do I Qualify To Become a Surrogate in Colorado?
We're so grateful for your interest in becoming a surrogate. First, we want to make sure you meet the surrogate requirements.
Here are the details. You'll need to meet these criteria:
Have a body mass index (BMI) less than 33
Be a U.S. citizen or have a green card
Be between ages 21 and 44
Have had uncomplicated pregnancies and deliveries
Have had no more than 3 C-section deliveries
Be willing to travel to a fertility clinic for the medical screening and embryo transfer
Not use illegal drugs, smoke cigarettes, or abuse alcohol
Why It's Great To Be a Surrogate in Colorado
Surrogacy appeals to women who love being mothers and want to help others experience the joys of parenthood. In addition to that sense of pride, becoming a surrogate in California includes generous compensation and the support of others who have been in your shoes.
Women who become surrogates in California enjoy other benefits, including:
An awesome sense of fulfillment from giving the most incredible gift humanly possible to another family
Creating a bond with intended parents that can last a lifetime
An opportunity to work with local and international intended parents

Ready for the Experience of a Lifetime?
We can’t wait to meet you! Here’s what you can expect after filling out and submitting the compatibility form:
We’ll connect you with an experienced surrogate: Ask them all the questions you have, and you’ll get straight answers based on reality.
You’ll share details about your medical history and past pregnancies: We want to learn all about you and your health history.
Match with a surrogacy agency: Finding the right agency for you is a collaborative effort, so you can find the right intended parents to help.
Get ready for one of the most gratifying and fulfilling experiences you can have.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are Colorado’s surrogacy laws like?
Surrogacy is legal for all types of parents in Colorado, which makes it a surrogacy-friendly state for intended parents who are single, married or unmarried couples, and same-sex couples. Still, there are many moving pieces involved in surrogacy, and we’re here to guide you through the complex legal, medical, and emotional aspects of your journey!
Are there any special requirements to become a surrogate in Colorado?
Surrogates in Colorado must meet specific requirements regarding age, health, lifestyle, and more. For details, visit our Overview page. If it looks good, fill out our compatibility form, and one of our experienced team members will contact you to answer your questions and provide more information.
Will I need special insurance?
No. If your own medical insurance doesn’t cover surrogacy, the intended parents will take care of it.
Where can I find the best surrogacy agencies in Colorado?
Surrogacy.com can help you find the surrogacy agency that’s right for you, whether you live in Denver, Colorado Springs, Boulder, or elsewhere in Colorado. We are a free advocacy and support service whose top priority is you, the surrogate. We’ll help you match with an agency and will then partner with them to support you throughout your journey. Review our blog post for in-depth information about choosing a surrogacy agency.
How long does the surrogacy process take in Colorado?
From matching with the intended parents to delivering the baby, the surrogacy process can take 18 to 24 months. This timeline varies depending on the medical and legal steps involved.