Courthouse Hours: Clerk's Office HoursMonday-Friday: 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. except for State Holidays. FED (Evictions) held on Monday and Thursday at 8:30 a.m....
Recovering Personal Property (Replevin) A Replevin case is a court action in which one person (the Plaintiff) seeks to recover possession of personal property wrongfully taken or detained by...
Criteria to Become the Conservator for a Minor Any person concerned about the minor's financial situation, or any person who would be negatively affected if the minor's finances are not mana...
Be Aware of "Traffic Violation" Scam The community is urged to be vigilant regarding an active text impersonation scam claiming the recipient failed to pay a toll or incurred a parking or sp...
About Legal Custody Adoption A legal custody adoption is when a person whom a child has lived with takes a child into their home to raise them permanently....
About Stepparent Adoption A stepparent adoption is when a person indicates that he or she wants to raise their child permanently with their husband or wife who is not the biological parent o...
About Adoption by a Family Member Adoption by a family member is when a grandparent, brother, sister, aunt, uncle, or other relative takes a child into their home to raise them....
About Same Sex Parent Adoption - Without a Civil Union In a same sex parent adoption without a civil union, a person(s) indicates that he or she wants to raise the child permanently with the...
About the Denver Probate Court The Denver Probate Court, referred to as the 24th Judicial District, encompasses all of the City and County of Denver....
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List of Fees Fees are listed by case type below. Visit the Fee Waiver page for forms and guides. Fee Increase The Legislature increased many court filing fees on January 1, 2025....
About Bonds A bond is a formal written agreement where a person agrees to do something (such as appear in court) or stop doing something (such as committing a crime)....