About the Colorado Court of Appeals
The Colorado Court of Appeals is usually the first court of appeals for decisions from the district courts, Denver Probate Court, and Denver Juvenile Court. The Court of Appeals also reviews decisions of several state government agencies. Its order or ruling on an appeal is final unless the Colorado Supreme Court agrees to review the appeal.
Visit Court of Appeals for more information if you are preparing to submit an appeal to this court.
The following cases are appealed to the Court of Appeals:
- Family Matters*
- District Civil Lawsuits
- Probate
- Felony Criminal
- Some agency decisions
* Note: Some final decisions by a Magistrate must have a local review before going to the Court of Appeals.
The following cases are appealed to a District Court:
- Traffic
- Most Evictions
- Small Claims
- County Civil Lawsuits
- City Court Decisions
- Misdemeanor Criminal
Court of Appeals Filing Fees
Court of Appeals Filing Fees | |
|---|---|
| Court of Appeals - Appellant/Petitioner | $253.00 |
| Court of Appeals - Appellee/Respondent | $178.00 |
If you are unable to afford a filing fee, visit File Without Payment.
Get Help with Your Appeal
For procedural questions about Court of Appeals cases, email appeals.selfhelp@judicial.state.co.us.
Colorado Bar Association (CBA)
The CBA may provide a volunteer attorney to represent you during the appeal.
Visit the CBA website for qualifications and information about how to apply.
Colorado Judicial Branch