All parties with minor children who are seeking a divorce, legal separation, or allocation of parental responsibilities must attend a court-approved parenting class....
Self-Represented Litigant Coordinators (Sherlocks) Every Judicial District has a Self-Help or Court Resource Center staffed by one or more Sherlocks....
The Colorado Supreme Court and Court of Appeals provide an educational outreach program for high schools, and sometimes colleges or universities, which introduces students to the state’s app...
Felony and/or Misdemeanor Probation Supervision in Denver County ***** If you have been ordered to report by the Court, need a PSI or need to contact your probation officer: Telephone: (303)...
Rules of Appellate Procedure Committee The purpose of the Rules of Appellate Procedure is to periodically review, correct, update, and improve the Colorado Appellate Rules....
Offsets of State Income Tax Refunds If you have received a letter from the Colorado Department of Revenue advising you that all or part of your income tax refund was intercepted to pay outst...
The following resources pertain to El Paso County and Teller County (if indicated). To access statewide resources and forms, select Self-Help and Forms from the top navigation menu.
EMPLOYERS SEEKING EMPLOYEE JURY INFORMATION The Electronic Jury Service Certificate identifies the number of days an employee appeared for jury duty....
In October of 2002, Chief Justice Mullarkey established the Standing Committee on Family Issues pursuant to a recommendation by the Commission on Families in the Colorado Courts (see below)....
About For any general questions regarding probation matters, please call the respective office number listed below or send an email to 12Probation@judicial.state.co.us....
What's the Difference? A Legal Separation case can do everything a Divorce case can, but it doesn't legally end the marriage/civil union. What Can a Case Do?...
Stories Across the Branch Every day, the people of the Colorado Judicial Department make a difference in our courtrooms, our probation offices, and our communities....