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How do you bill organizations?
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Organizations are billed monthly and will receive invoices via email.
Rule Change 2000 (13) Corrective Order
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Rule Change 2000 (13) Corrective Order Chapter 35, Colorado Rules for Magistrates re: Rule 5.
The Child Welfare Trauma Training Toolkit course assists those in the field of child welfare who wish to learn more about child welfare and t
What if I am a student?
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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.
What if I have a disability?
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If you require an ADA accommodation, please submit an ADA Request at least 5 days prior to the date of your jury service. An ADA request must include a specific reasonable accommodation that may assist you to serve as a juror. If there are no reasonable accommodations that will assist you to serve as a juror, please complete either a Postponement or Disqualification form depending on which will best serve your situation. Visit the ADA Accommodation program for additional information on the Americans with Disabilities Act and ADA coordinators.
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.
Rule Change 2001 (9) Corrective Order
Rule Change
Rule Change 2001 (9) Corrective Order THE COLORADO RULES OF CIVIL PROCEDURE CHAPTER 4.
Rule Change 2001 (15) corrective order
Rule Change
Rule Change 2001 (15) corrective order THE COLORADO RULES OF CIVIL PROCEDURE Chapter 32.
How do I get an annulment?
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To obtain a declaration that your marriage is invalid, you need to prove one of the grounds described in §14-10-111, C.R.S. Declaration of Invalidity. Please review the statute and Invalidity of Marriage - Annulment to determine what grounds may apply to your circumstances.
Rule Change 2011-10 - CORRECTIVE ORDER
Rule Change
Rule 226. Legal Aid Dispensaries; Law Students Practice [repealed]
Yes, batch filing is available and supported for civil case classes. For additional information, please email efilingfeedback@judicial.state.co.us.
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