This webinar provides an overview of three briefs that were recently published by National Center for Mental Health and Juvenile Justice and the Na
This 3-hour course provides skill-building to develop effective communication strategies: self-awareness/self-regulation, empathy, attunement
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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.
Income Eligibility Guidelines Update Jan. 2026
Amended effective April 2025
Amended effective April 2024
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 (16) THE COLORADO RULES OF CIVIL PROCEDURE Rules 501-Scope and Purpose. Rule 502-Commencement of Action.
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Students are not automatically excused from jury duty.
If the juror is a student within the State of Colorado, they have the option of postponing to a date they can attend in their home county within 6 months of their reporting date OR they can choose to be transferred to the county in which they attend school to complete their service.
If the juror is an out of state student, but still holds a driver’s license or is registered to vote in the State of Colorado, then they are still required to serve. Out of state students may be granted a postponement of up to 12 months from their reporting date to a time when they are home for a break or holiday. Please see Jury Postponement For Out-of-state Students | Colorado General Assembly for more information.
Discusses Screening and Assessment for Family Engagement, Retention, and Recovery, "SAFERR" model to help public and private agencies help fa
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COLORADO PROBATE CODE FORMS
Forms 704, 784, 791, 792, 891 ,893, 910, and 929
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COLORADO PROBATE CODE FORMS
JDF 705, 809, 811, 843, 844, 877, 882, 915, 916, and 922
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COLORADO RULES OF CIVIL PROCEDURE
Chapter 25 Colorado Rules of County Court Civil Procedure
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COLORADO RULES OF PROBATE PROCEDURE AND COLORADO PROBATE CODE FORMS
Rule 57
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Colorado Rules of Civil Procedure. Chapter 2. Pleadings and Motions; Rule 16.2 - Case Management (Domestic Relations);
Denver County Court cases are not available in the Colorado Court's E-Filing system. Organizations should continue to file and serve in Denver County Court through File & Serve Xpress. Denver District and Probate Court cases can be submitted through the Colorado Court's E-Filing system.
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A presentence report is a document prepared by the Probation Department about a specific defendant. The report provides the Judge with information about the offense, victim impact and the defendant to help with the sentencing decision. Presentence reports are prepared for juveniles and adults.