Filming & Production in Colorado Springs, CO (2026)
2 verified filming & production rules for Colorado Springs, Colorado, sourced directly from the municipal code and official government pages.
Verified from official government sources
Location Permits
Commercial filming in Colorado Springs requires a film permit through the Colorado Springs Film Office for productions using public property, closing streets, deploying crew equipment on sidewalks, or employing more than basic handheld operations. Fees vary by production scale: student and documentary are 50 to 250 dollars; commercial features are 500 to 2,500 dollars plus security deposits.
Filming Permits: Location Permits
Some RestrictionsProduction Noise
Film production noise in Colorado Springs is subject to the general noise ordinance (City Code Chapter 9 Article 8) unless the film permit specifically authorizes elevated levels. Permits can waive residential decibel limits for limited windows, typically 7 AM to 10 PM, with neighborhood notification required 72 hours before filming and hard stops enforced.
Filming Permits: Production Noise
Some RestrictionsLooking for El Paso County county-wide rules?
County ordinances apply to unincorporated areas and may supplement Colorado Springs city rules.
Filming & Production in El Paso County →