Notice of Temporary Relocation: Larimer County Clerk of Court Office
Beginning June 2025, the Clerk of Court office at the Larimer County Justice Center will undergo remodeling. While the office will remain open during this time, all operations will be temporarily moved to the Collections Department, located directly across the hall.
Please be aware that service times may be longer than usual during the remodel. Customers are welcome to visit our Loveland location at the Loveland Police and Courts building where all case type filings can be accepted (810 E. 10th Street, Loveland, CO 80538), or access available resources online at ColoradoJudicial.gov.
We appreciate your patience and understanding during this temporary transition.
Notice of Temporary Public Entrance Change: Loveland Trial Courts and Probation
Effective June 30, 2025 through July 11, 2025
Due to construction, the public entrance for the Trial Court, Probation, Municipal Court, and District Attorney’s Office will be temporarily relocated to the south entrance. Please allow extra time to navigate this change and adjust your arrival accordingly.
Court Closures
All Trial Court and Probation offices will be closed all day:
Friday, July 4, 2025, for Independence Day
Monday, September 1, 2025, for Labor Day
Monday, October 6, 2025, for Francis Xavier Cabrini Day
Weekend Advisement Hearings: BHO3
- Weekend bond hearings will be heard at 9:30 a.m. on Sunday for the upcoming long weekend (paperwork cutoff is Saturday at 2:00 p.m.).
- Weekend Bond Hearing Schedule
New Legislation Regarding Automatic Sealing of Criminal Cases
ORDER TO SEAL AUTOMATICALLY
Colorado lawmakers passed a new law that requires courts to automatically seal certain eligible criminal conviction cases after a waiting period. “Sealing a case" means making it inaccessible to the general public. This can include minor offenses where you received a ticket, had a court date, or completed a plea agreement, sometimes without even going to court. If you received an Order To Seal Automatically, this was automatically generated when a case you were involved in was sealed.
Sealed records are not available to the public. Court staff cannot give you specific information or verify the details of a sealed case. If your case was sealed and you want more information, you can submit a record request form (08RecordRequest@judicial.state.co.us) to the court to ask for information or documents. The court must receive proper identification before discussing or providing documents for a sealed case. If you receive a document saying your case is sealed, keep it for your records. You don't need to do anything else with the court.