Criteria for Filing an Out-of-State Judgment in Colorado If you were awarded a money judgment in another state, and you need to enforce that judgment in Colorado, you will need to file paper...
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....
Step 1: Prep Instructions JDF 432 - Filing a Change of Name Fingerprinting & History Check A fingerprint-based criminal history check is required from both the CBI (Colorado Bureau of I...
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...
How to start the case? General Information You may file your Complaint in the County where the transaction occurred or the in County where the Defendant lives....
About Property Tax Appeals When you start a property tax assessment appeal, you are asking the court to look at the amount of taxes that were assessed on your property....
Out-of-State Estate Paperwork and Orders in Colorado Step 1: Determine Determine whether you meet the requirements to register your out-of-state estate paperwork in Colorado....
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...
Personal Protection Orders Background Personal Protection Orders (or restraining orders) limit a restrained party's actions and behaviors around protected parties: Limits Actions, includin...
Overview These instructions and forms only apply to a person who was convicted of a felony, or a person who was adjudicated as a juvenile delinquent for an offense that would constitute a fe...
Criteria for Garnishment to Pay Child Support or Maintenance If the court ordered someone to pay you child support and/or maintenance, but that person is not paying you the money, you can go...
Overview This information only applies to a person who is 70 years of age or older, has not been convicted of a felony or adjudicated as a juvenile delinquent for an offense that would const...
Step 1: Read READ all the documents you receive from the process server. Answer these questions to help you understand the situation: Who is suing you?...
Filing Fees For more information about court filing fees and costs, see Filing Fees. If you are unable to afford a filing fee, visit File Without Payment.