Wednesday, June 8, 2022
Tuesday, April 4, 2023
Tuesday, April 4, 2023
Yes, complete JDF 205 Motion to File without Payment and Supporting Financial Affidavit and JDF 206 Finding and Order Concerning Payment of Fees and file them with the court at the same time you file your case. The court may request copies of your last three months bank statements and pay stubs. The court may; waive the filing fees, set up a payment plan, or require you pay the filing fees in full.
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Each county establishes their own regulations about food and beverages in their courthouse. Please visit our Jury page. In the section titled "Jury Information by County / Do I still have jury duty", please enter your county name and select "Search" to arrive directly to your county's jury information.
If your county does not provide a list of restrictions, you may reach out the county courthouse by visiting the Trials by County page. More contact information may be found under the "View details" link under the courthouse address.
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.
The Court will set the conditions of your probation and those will be reviewed with you by your Probation Officer. Violation of any condition may lead to the filing of a complaint with the Court and a hearing where the Court will determine if you violated your probation and if your probation will be revoked. If probation is revoked, you may be re-sentenced to probation or sentenced to Community Corrections, jail or prison if you are an adult or committed to the Division of Youth Corrections if you are a juvenile.
Proposed Colorado Rules of Family Procedure
Rule Change
Notice of Public Hearing and Request for Comments
Colorado Rules of Family Procedure
Wednesday, June 8, 2022
Rule Change 2007-15
Rule Change
Appendix to Chapter 25
Colorado Rules of County Court Civil Procedure
Unless the Court specifically places an individual on unsupervised probation, you should immediately report to the Probation Office. At that time, you will be given instructions about who your Probation Officer is and when to return. If a Presentence Report was not completed as part of your sentencing process, you will be required to fill out a number of forms so that your Probation Officer has complete information about you. During the time you are on probation you will work with your Probation Officer to complete the terms and conditions of probation set by the Court. If you are a juvenile, your probation may be supervised by an agency other than the Probation Department if so ordered by the Court. Restorative Justice practices should be victim focused. Victim participation is voluntary.
RULE CHANGE 2016-09
Rule Change
UNIFORM LOCAL RULES FOR ALL STATE WATER COURT DIVISIONS
Rule 11 and Form 1
Rule Change 2003 (18)
Rule Change
Rule Change 2003 (18) Colorado Rules for Magistrates. Rule 6. Functions of District Court Magistrates.
Colorado Judicial Branch