Surrogate Compensation · Denver, Colorado

Surrogate Pay in Denver (2026)

What surrogates earn in Denver: $48,000–$65,000 in base compensation, usually at the metro high end. Local context and how to start.

🔄 Verified: July 16, 2026
Short answer: in 2026, surrogates in the Denver area typically earn $48,000–$65,000 in base compensation, usually near the upper end for Colorado. Denver is a strong Mountain West market, so demand is concentrated here. Treat the metro figure as an estimate, not a promise.

Surrogate pay in Denver for 2026

Denver sits inside Colorado, so its pay is anchored to the state range of $48,000 to $65,000 in base compensation. Because Denver is a strong Mountain West market, offers here tend to cluster toward the top of that band. We label the metro premium honestly: it is a realistic estimate based on concentrated demand and a higher cost of living, not a separate fixed rate.

Why Denver pay runs high

How Denver compares nationally

Nationally, surrogates earn about $40,000 to $75,000 in base compensation. With Denver offers landing near the top of Colorado's $48,000–$65,000 range, a Denver surrogate is generally around the national midpoint. As always, surrogate pay is not a salary. You are paid per surrogacy journey.

Who qualifies and how to get started in Denver

Surrogates are generally women 21 to 40 who have had a healthy pregnancy, are raising a child, have a healthy BMI, and are non-smokers. If that fits, here is the path:

Agencies worth comparing: Circle Surrogacy · EDSI (Egg Donor & Surrogacy Institute) · HelpCreateFamilies (Surrogate).

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See the full picture for the state on surrogate pay in Colorado, the pay-by-state comparison, or the national breakdown of how much surrogates make in 2026. Not sure you qualify? Start with the requirements.

FAQ

How much do surrogates get paid in Denver?
In 2026, surrogates in the Denver area typically earn $48,000 to $65,000 in base compensation, often near the higher end for Colorado because Denver is a strong Mountain West market. This is an estimate; your actual offer depends on the agency, your profile, and your experience.
Does Denver pay more than the rest of Colorado?
Major metros like Denver tend to sit at the upper end of the state range because demand is concentrated and the cost of living is higher. Treat any metro premium as an estimate.
How do I start as a surrogate in Denver?
Confirm you meet the requirements, then apply to a reputable agency or clinic serving the Denver area. Screening takes a few weeks and there is no cost to apply.