Denver, CO

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Denver tree work should start with the Office of the City Forester, especially for public/street trees and city forestry requirements.

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Denver tree work should start with the Office of the City Forester, especially for public/street trees and city forestry requirements.

Denver Office of the City Forester High confidence
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Denver city forester source

Denver tree work should start with the Office of the City Forester, especially for public/street trees and city forestry requirements.

Rule sourceOffice of the City Forester
VerifyPublic/street tree, pruning/removal, development or right-of-way activity
Confidence: HighOfficial source pathReviewed June 2026
urban forestrycity forester

Common questions

What source does TreePermitCheck use for Denver, CO?

Denver Office of the City Forester. Official agency pages remain final.

Can I act on this TreePermitCheck result without checking the agency?

No. Tree permit rules are city-specific and can depend on species, size, location, street-tree status, and development activity. Use the official source link before making a legal, safety, construction, property, or financial decision.

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Use this page as a public web reference, not an official agency record. The linked official source remains the final authority.

TreePermitCheck. "Denver, CO TreePermitCheck | Official Address Check". https://www.treepermitcheck.com/cities/denver-co/. Reviewed Jun 2026. Source and citation notes