Rule Change 2000 (13) Corrective Order
Rule Change
Rule Change 2000 (13) Corrective Order Chapter 35, Colorado Rules for Magistrates re: Rule 5.
Rule Change 2000 (13)
Rule Change
Rule Change 2000 (13) Chapter 35, Colorado Rules for Magistrates re: Rule 5.
What is Drug Court?
FAQ Item
Drug Court is a special court designed to deal with adult and juvenile defendants whose criminal behavior is directly related to their substance abuse. Participants must be referred for screening by the District Attorney, accepted into the program by the Drug Court Team, and agree to participate. Participants appear in Court and are involved in numerous other activities intended to promote substance free living.
Oct. 28, 2024, FAIRPLAY, Colo. – Colorado Supreme Court Chief Justice Monica M. Márquez has appointed the Hon.
Rule Change 2008-08
Rule Change
CHAPTER 27 COLORADO RULES OF PROBATE PROCEDURE
Rule 8.8. Non-Appearance Hearings
What if I am retired?
FAQ Item
Jurors who are temporarily out of the county or state: If the juror will be out of the county on their appearance date but will be returning within the next 6 months, they should be postponed to a time when they are back in the county. Retired persons who live in the county more than 50% of the time, but still maintain a permanent address in another county or state may apply for a postponement to a later date when they will be in state.
Statutory Filing fees, E-Filing fees, and E-Service fees are not assessed on filings until the courts accept them. Thus, Statutory, E-Filing, and E-Service fees are not charged on rejected filings. US Mail fees are assessed when the filing is submitted to the court and are non-refundable.
Each rejected filing will be accompanied by a reason for rejection. The system also allows rejected documents to automatically be included in a new filing that can be corrected and re-submitted to the court.
Beware of jury duty phone scams! The community is urged to be vigilant regarding an active telephone impersonation scam. These scams typically occur in the form of a phone call, where an individual impersonates someone from the local sheriff’s office or court and requests money due to a missed jury summons.
Note that law enforcement or courts will never reach out by phone to demand money for a missed jury summons, and these should be ignored. Correspondence from court jury offices regarding a missed summons will arrive in the form of an official legal document in the mail, titled “Failure to Appear Notice”.
If you receive a suspicious call from someone alleging to be a police officer, please report the information to your local sheriff’s department and notify the Colorado State Attorney General’s Office of the activity by visiting their Stop Fraud Colorado website. Reports of fraud or scams may also be reported to the Federal Trade Commission.
To check whether you received a jury summons, please contact your county jury commissioner https://www.coloradojudicial.gov/jury/jury-commissioners-county
Rule Change 2001 (20)
Rule Change
Rule Change 2001 (20) THE COLORADO RULES OF CIVIL PROCEDURE, Chapter 19. UNAUTHORIZED PRACTICE OF LAW RULES C.R.C.P.
The Child Welfare Trauma Training Toolkit course assists those in the field of child welfare who wish to learn more about child welfare and t
This fact sheet highlights the role the prosecutor plays in the Drug Treatment Court process, the eligibility criteria, how they enforce sanc
Attachment A Amended March 2026
Attachment A Amended April 2025
Attachment A Amended April 2024
What common mistakes should I avoid?
FAQ Item
Do not file or use the E-Filing system for someone else.
Do not let someone else E-File your documents.
Make sure the caption box is filled out completely on every page that has one.
Make sure you sign every place that asks for a signature.
Make sure you scan documents correctly:
- Each document must be scanned separately. If a document contains multiple pages, it is still considered one document, and pages should be scanned together.
- You can include multiple documents for one filing, but they cannot be combined into one scanned document. Each document needs to be scanned separately, then uploaded into your filing.
RULE CHANGE 2013-08
Rule Change
APPENDIX A TO CHAPTER 27 –- COLORADO PROBATE CODE FORMS
AMENDED FORMS
Each position within the Judicial Branch has a certain salary range assigned to it. Based on experience and other considerable factors, newly hired employees begin their employment towards the beginning of the pay range. Approval from the State Court Administrator’s Office is required for any new hire offered above 20% of the minimum pay rate.
Our Self-Help Page contains forms for various types of cases, as well as instructions on how to proceed. You can download forms from our website at no cost, or purchase them from your local courthouse, generally for a nominal fee. While court staff are prohibited by law from giving legal advice, they may be able to answer basic forms and procedural questions.
CORRECTIVE ORDER TO RULE CHANGE 2013-14
Rule Change
Amended and Adopted by the Court, En Banc, October 31, 2013, nunc pro tunc October 10, 2013, effective immediately.
Monday, June 24, 2024—The Second Judicial District Nominating Commission has nominated three candidates for a district court judge
RULE CHANGE 2013-14
Rule Change
COLORADO RULES OF PROBATE PROCEDURE
Chapter 27; New Rule 37 Discovery
What is a service animal?
FAQ Item
A service animal is any dog that is individually trained to do work or perform tasks for the benefits of an individual with a disability including physical, sensory, psychiatric, intellectual or other mental disability. Some examples include: guiding a person who is blind or has low vision; alerting a person with a hearing loss to certain sounds; picking up or retrieving objects; and providing physical support or assistance with balance.
Colorado Judicial Branch