RULE CHANGE 2018-17
Rule Change
UNIFORM LOCAL RULES FOR ALL STATE WATER COURT DIVISIONS
Rules 4, 6, 11, and 12
RULE CHANGE 2024(04)
Rule Change
COLORADO RULES OF CIVIL PROCEDURE
Chapter 25 Colorado Rules of County Court Civil Procedure
RULE CHANGE 2020-33
Rule Change
COLORADO RULES OF CIVIL PROCEDURE
Chapter 25 Colorado Rules of County Court Civil Procedure
RULE CHANGE 2024(09)
Rule Change
COLORADO RULES OF CIVIL PROCEDURE
Chapter 25 Colorado Rules of County Court Civil Procedure
RULE CHANGE 2022-12
Rule Change
COLORADO RULES OF CIVIL PROCEDURE
Chapter 25 Colorado Rules of County Court Civil Procedure
You will want to check with your local courthouse to make sure, but most courthouses will take Cash, Check, Credit Card, Debit Card or Money Order as acceptable forms of payment. Proof of ID will be required.
RULE CHANGE 2022-02
Rule Change
COLORADO RULES OF CIVIL PROCEDURE
Chapter 25 Colorado Rules of County Court Civil Procedure
What is restitution?
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Restitution is an order made by the court holding offenders accountable for the financial losses they caused to the victims of their crimes. Restitution is a final judgment that does not expire. There is no statute of limitations for collecting court-ordered restitution.
RULE CHANGE 2021-21
Rule Change
COLORADO RULES OF CIVIL PROCEDURE
Chapter 25 Colorado Rules of County Court Civil Procedure
Where do I file my divorce case?
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Your case should be filed in the county where you or the Co-Petitioner/Respondent resides. Either party must reside in Colorado for at least 90 days prior to the filing of the Petition.
Use the courts locator to find the correct court location.
Who may request an accommodation?
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Any qualified person with a disability who has business in a state court, including attorneys, litigants, defendants, probationers, witnesses, potential jurors, prospective employees and public observers of court services and programs may request reasonable accommodation by contacting the local ADA Coordinator or Jury Commissioner.
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Case of Interest
For a lost jury summons, you will need to contact the Jury Commissioner within your county courthouse. Please find the directory of Jury Commissioners by County here.
The Jury Commissioner in the court location can provide the juror with details about their reporting date, juror number, etc.
April 7, 2026, DENVER – If you have an active warrant, Warrant Cleara
The court's authority to modify restitution is limited. Victims requesting an increase in restitution must contact the prosecuting DA’s office to ask for assistance. Restitution may only be decreased with consent of the prosecuting attorney and the victim(s) or if the offender has otherwise compensated the victim(s) per Section 18-1.3-603, C.R.S.
RULE CHANGE 2020-21
Rule Change
COLORADO WATER COURT FORMS
Forms 240W, 241W, 290W, 296W, 297W, 298Wa, 298Wb, 299W, 300W, 301W, 302W, 303W,
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.
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Depending on your case, there may be. If you have to have a party served after your filing, you may to pay the server a fee for service to the other party.
If your case has already been filed and finalized, and you are not coming back to the court to request a motion for modification of a court order, there may be a fee for that.
How does someone get on Probation?
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A sentence to probation is ordered by the Court after an adult defendant pleads guilty or is found guilty of a criminal offense. A juvenile may be sentenced to probation if adjudicated a delinquent by the Court because of a criminal act. The Probation Department also supervises offenders who reach an agreement for a deferred sentence or adjudication with the District Attorney’s office.
The Colorado Judicial Department has an ADA grievance process through the Office of the State Court Administrator by which an individual may seek review of a decision concerning reasonable accommodation. A grievance form, with a copy of the previous decision included, should be submitted within 60 days of the alleged violation to the Director of Human Resources or a designee at the Colorado State Court Administrator's Office, 1300 Broadway, Suite 1200, Denver, CO 80203.
Rule Change 2010-11
Rule Change
APPENDIX A TO CHAPTER 27 -- COLORADO PROBATE CODE FORMS
AMENDED FORMS
Colorado Judicial Branch