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Last Updated: 2/3/2025

Cofertility operates nationwide and complies with all applicable state and federal regulations. Some states require public disclosure of licensure information. The information below describes Cofertility’s gamete bank licensure and regulatory status in said states.

Colorado Gamete Bank Licensure

Cofertility has been granted a provisional Gamete Bank license by the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE), valid from January 8, 2026 through April 7, 2026. This provisional license authorizes Cofertility to operate as an egg bank and provides the same permissions as a non-provisional license while our application is finalized by CDPHE.

Cofertility’s Fresh Egg Donation Program is not required to be licensed in Colorado because matches in our fresh program are classified as “known” donations under Colorado regulations. As a result, Cofertility may operate the Fresh Split Program in Colorado without a Gamete Agency license.

To view Cofertility’s Colorado provisional Gamete Bank License issued by the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, click here.

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Last Updated: 2/3/2025

Cofertility operates nationwide and complies with all applicable state and federal regulations. Some states require public disclosure of licensure information. The information below describes Cofertility’s gamete bank licensure and regulatory status in said states.

Colorado Gamete Bank Licensure

Cofertility has been granted a provisional Gamete Bank license by the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE), valid from January 8, 2026 through April 7, 2026. This provisional license authorizes Cofertility to operate as an egg bank and provides the same permissions as a non-provisional license while our application is finalized by CDPHE.

Cofertility’s Fresh Egg Donation Program is not required to be licensed in Colorado because matches in our fresh program are classified as “known” donations under Colorado regulations. As a result, Cofertility may operate the Fresh Split Program in Colorado without a Gamete Agency license.

To view Cofertility’s Colorado provisional Gamete Bank License issued by the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, click here.

Contact Us

We appreciate your time and care in reviewing our legal page. If you have any questions or concerns, please reach out to [email protected].