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Colorado Rules of Procedure for Small Claims Courts. Appendix to Chapter 26.
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Rule Change 2002 (11) CHAPTER 29 - COLORADO RULES OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE for all Courts of Record in Colorado
Victims may choose to take on the responsibility of collecting restitution on their own. Nothing in this process requires filing a new or separate civil case in the State of Colorado.
Victims who chooses to pursue collection on their own must first file notice with the sentencing court by submitting form JDF 229.
Once the notice has been filed, the following efforts by the court to collect restitution stop:
The victim will become responsible for:
Victims may decide to withdraw from pursuing collections on their own by filing form JDF 230 with the court. Form JDF 242 must accompanying that notice, detailing the payment dates and amounts of restitution the victim collected.
For more information and to access JDF forms, please visit www.coloradojudicial.gov. Collections Investigators and the Office of Restitution Services are available to answer questions.
For further collection remedies that the victim may pursue, please refer to Section 16-18.5-107, C.R.S.
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Rule Change 2001 (14) THE COLORADO RULES OF CIVIL PROCEDURE Chapter 13. SEIZURE OF PERSON OR PROPERTY, Garnishment Chapter 25.
Original Proceeding
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Rule Change 2001 (4) THE COLORADO RULES OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE CHAPTER 29.
Wednesday, April 17, 2024, GUNNISON, Colo. – Colorado Supreme Court Chief Justice Brian D.
Oct. 28, 2024, FAIRPLAY, Colo. – Colorado Supreme Court Chief Justice Monica M. Márquez has appointed the Hon.
There are five security levels for documents filed with the court:
See Chief Justice Directive 05-01 for detailed definitions of these security levels.
There are three security levels for serve-only documents:
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Rule Change 2001 (3) THE COLORADO RULES OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE CHAPTER 29.