Information Regarding Virtual Proceedings
Information Regarding Virtual Proceedings
A. General Information:
- Please ensure that you are using the correct link. There is one for parties and their attorneys (see Section B) and one for non-parties (see Section C).
- If you have technical difficulties, please contact the Court Clerk's Office
- If you are a party to a court hearing or an attorney who has been directed by the court to participate remotely, please learn how to use WebEx before you call in for your proceeding.
B. For Parties to a Court Hearing and their Attorneys:
Click here to view the 11th Judicial District WebEx & Phone Conference Information
- Please Note: The link above is solely for parties and their attorneys. If you are not a party, please do not attempt to observe proceedings via this link. Instead, use the link shown below in the "For Non-Parties" section.
C. For Non-Parties (Persons not directly involved with a specific court hearing but would like to observe court proceedings) :
- Click here for Public Livestreaming.
- Warning: Do not record or reproduce the court proceedings. Any recording of these proceedings—including any audio recording, visual recording, screen capture, or photograph—without the express prior written authorization of the court is prohibited. You must conduct yourself in a manner consistent with solemnity, decorum, and dignity of the courtroom. If you engage in the prohibited recording of these proceedings or if you are disruptive during these proceedings, the court may: (1) mute you; (2) expel you from the meeting; and/or (3) subject you to contempt proceedings. For more information, please see Chief Justice Directive 23-02 and C.R.S. 13-1-132.
- Witnesses who are set to testify: If there is a sequestration order that prohibits you from watching these proceedings, disconnect immediately and let the court know if you watched or heard any of the proceedings.
- Parties to the proceeding who are appearing virtually for court: Please note that you will not be able to participate from the public livestreaming site. The 11th Judicial District Webex information can be accessed above in the "For Parties and their Attorneys" section (i.e., Section B).
Where To Get Information
Where To Get Information
Information regarding our operating status, including services available remotely, will be posted on our website.
If you have general questions regarding a case or matter, please use the contact information below. For cases or questions:
Custer County
- Email: CusterCountyClerk@judicial.state.co.us
- Fax: 719-735-1706
- Phone: 719-783-2274
Collections and Payments
Collections and Payments
Visit our new 11th Collections & Payments webpage.
Those with a collection or payment matter can call (719) 204-2205 or email Collections.
Court fines may also be paid on-line at Pay Now using Mastercard, Visa or Discover cards.
For Probationers
For Probationers
Call your Probation Officer directly, email your Probation Officer at firstname.lastname@judicial.state.co.us or call Probation Department at:
- Custer County 719-269-0155
When leaving a message, please indicate the level of urgency of your situation. Due to a high volume of calls and emails, please allow 24 hours for a response before contacting us again.
Research Requests
Research Requests
You may submit a request for research. Research Request Form.
Release of Information: Per CJD 05-01 Addendum E, if an ROI is needed, please complete an ROI Form to include with your research request and send form to: CusterRecordsRequest@judicial.state.co.us
Transcript Requests
Transcript Requests
Please email, fax, mail or submit in person the following form, for transcript requests in Custer County: Email your Transcript Request to: Custer Combined Court.
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