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There are three types of fees:
1. (Court) Statutory Filing Fees: Filings fees for specific filings. These are the same filing fees that are charged at the clerk’s office. These fees are not charged until the filing is accepted by the court. They can be waived if the courts grants a fee waiver. Currently, you can't E-File if you have received a fee waiver.
2. (CCE) E-Filing Fees: The $12 fee charged per filing. You can file as many documents as you need in one filing. This fee is not charged until the filing is accepted by the court.
3. (*CCE & USPS) Service Fees: These are the fees charged when a party requests the E-Filing system to provide Service. Service occurs when the party submits the filing. These fees are non-refundable. If the other party has a CCE account, they are automatically Served, and a $12 fee is charged. That information is included in the terms and conditions when the E-Filing account is created. If USPS Service is requested, the fees are based on the number of pages.
CCE (Colorado Courts E-Filing): There is a $12 fee to serve the other party if they have a CCE account.
USPS (United States Postal Service, a.k.a. US Mail): Review the E-Filing Pricing Model.
Juror #'s 301 thru 361 & all rescheduled jurors who did not receive a new summons must report.
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Summary of Job Classification:
Performs duties of a judicial clerk plus daily oversight and direction of newer staff, performs case management for more complex cases/situations or for a specialized area, independently conducts special projects, provides advanced courtroom and Judicial Officer support and similar duties requiring related experience and/or specialized knowledge.
Job Description
Summary of Job Classification:
Provides entry level case processing assistance and customer service via counter, telephone, and electronic means. Creates new cases, processes pleadings, accepts payments, and related work. Serves in a training capacity in all areas of more advanced responsibilities.
Job Description
Summary of Job Classification:
Performs skilled administrative, customer service, and technical support work related to court operations: Docket management, courtroom duties, case processing, managing the full life cycle of multiple case types within the Clerk of Court’s office. Works independently under general supervision and may guide newer staff.