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About the Judicial Officer Outreach Program Through its educational and outreach efforts, the Judicial Officer Outreach program seeks to further the mission of the Colorado Judicial Branch t...
The purpose of the Committee on Pattern Civil Jury Instructions is to periodically review, correct, update, and improve all pattern civil jury instructions....
The Office of Restitution Services was created by Senate Bill 22-043 to support victims who are owed court-ordered restitution in traffic, misdemeanor, and criminal cases....
Bringing the courts to you Courts in the Community is an educational outreach program that gives high school students a firsthand look at how the Colorado judicial system operates and how di...
(DUI) Court HIstory and Background The El Paso County Driving Under the Influence (DUI) Court started in June 2008, and the Teller County DUI Court started in 2010....
What is integrated criminal justice? Integrated Justice is a system where agencies and departments with common data needs share the collection and electronic transfer of data....
General Information The Colorado Judicial Branch, with more than 300 judges and 3,600 support staff members, is centrally administered by the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court....
About Municipal or City Court Appeals A municipal appeal is a request for a higher court (county court or district court) to review a city court's decision or order....
Courts may appoint Parental Responsibility Evaluators (PREs) in cases involving parental responsibilities, including parenting time and decision-making....
Supporting dependency and neglect cases through collaboration and reform By: Amy Woodward, Media Coordinator The Court Improvement Program (CIP) is bringing together judges, social workers, ...
The History and goals of Recovery Court Imagen The original Drug Court in the Fourth Judicial District was one of the first Drug Courts in the state, established in 1999....
Looking for Legal Help? The Colorado Judicial Branch is not allowed to provide legal advice or legal interpretations outside of a courtroom setting....
A Abandoned Estate Documents About Colorado Judicial Branch Access and Visitation (AV) Information Access Guide to Public Records Access to Adoption Records ADA Coordinators ADA Request Adop...
If you require an accommodation under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) for a program or service, it is recommended that you make your request at least two weeks in advance in order ...
(FTDC) History and Background In July 2002, Colorado’s Fourth Judicial District joined an established Joint Services Management team to develop a Family Treatment Drug Court, utilizing a fos...
Self-Help and Court Information Centers: Expanding access to justice By: Marci Hoffman, Court Executive Imagen In each of the Colorado Judicial Branch’s 23 judicial districts across the sta...
How to Respond to an Appeal You are the Appellee if you receive a Notice of Appeal involving a small claims or county civil case that you were part of....
What to Do on Your Court Date Be on time or early for your court hearing. Have all of your information, completed paperwork, exhibits (lease, Notice, etc.), and any other evidence with you....