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Administrative Order Regarding Accepting Filings from Parties not Required to use Colorado Courts E-Filing
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Yes, the court clerks can reject filings. However, they may only do so for at least one of the reasons for rejection listed in Chief Justice Directive 11-01. If the court rejects your filing, you can see the rejection reason through the Alerts screen.
Yes, batch filing is available and supported for civil case classes. For additional information, please email efilingfeedback@judicial.state.co.us.
Statutory Filing fees, E-Filing fees, and E-Service fees are not assessed on filings until the courts accept them. Thus, Statutory, E-Filing, and E-Service fees are not charged on rejected filings. US Mail fees are assessed when the filing is submitted to the court and are non-refundable.
Each rejected filing will be accompanied by a reason for rejection. The system also allows rejected documents to automatically be included in a new filing that can be corrected and re-submitted to the court.
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Check your email. You will have received an email informing you the document was rejected and why.
Log in to your E-Filing account and check your case activity, which will show if the filing has been submitted, accepted, or rejected.
Click on the rejected filing, then the document history.
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