RULE CHANGE 2015-06
Rule Change
COLORADO APPELLATE RULES
Rules 28, 28.1, 29, 31, 32, and 34
Form 6 Certificate of Compliance
Rule Change 2000 (12)
Rule Change
Rule Change 2000 (12) Colorado Appellate Rules re:
Rule 3. Appeal as of Right - How Taken;
RULE CHANGE 2008-04
Rule Change
CHAPTER 32 THE COLORADO APPELLATE RULES
Rule 4 Appeal as of Right - When Taken
Oct. 20, 2025, DURANGO, Colo.
Income Eligibility Guidelines Update Jan. 2026
Amended effective April 2025
Amended effective April 2024
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How do I find the jury schedule?
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There are 3 ways to find the Jury Schedule
- On the Jury page, enter your county courthouse in the to be taken directly to the Jury Information for that courthouse.
- Go to your county courthouse web page.
- Under the section menu dropdown in the banner, select "Jury Information".
- Go to your county courthouse web page.
- Jury Information may also be found on the county courthouse main page listed under "Quick Links".
The Colorado Judicial Department has an ADA grievance process through the Office of the State Court Administrator by which an individual may seek review of a decision concerning reasonable accommodation. A grievance form, with a copy of the previous decision included, should be submitted within 60 days of the alleged violation to the Director of Human Resources or a designee at the Colorado State Court Administrator's Office, 1300 Broadway, Suite 1200, Denver, CO 80203.
Rule Change 2001 (16)
Rule Change
Rule Change 2001 (16) THE COLORADO RULES OF CIVIL PROCEDURE Rules 501-Scope and Purpose. Rule 502-Commencement of Action.
There are five security levels for documents filed with the court:
- Public: Access to court, all case parties, and public.
- Protected: Access to the public following redaction.
- Restricted: Access to judges, court and Judicial Department staff, all case parties (including parties' attorneys), and criminal justice agencies.
- Suppressed: Access to judges, court and Judicial Department staff, and all case parties (including parties’ attorneys).
- Sealed: Access to judges and court/Judicial Department staff.
See Chief Justice Directive 05-01 for detailed definitions of these security levels.
There are three security levels for serve-only documents:
- Public: All case parties and public.
- Suppressed: All case parties only.
- Private: Filing parties and served parties only.
Rule Change 2004-19
Rule Change
Colorado Rules of Civil Procedure. Chapter 2. Pleadings and Motions; Rule 16.2 - Case Management (Domestic Relations);
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.
Rule Change 2003 (18)
Rule Change
Rule Change 2003 (18) Colorado Rules for Magistrates. Rule 6. Functions of District Court Magistrates.
Rule Change 2003 (23)
Rule Change
Rule Change 2003 (23) Colorado Appellate Rules. Chapter 32. Rule 39.5. (NEW) Attorney Fees on Appeal.
Rule Change 2005-02
Rule Change
Colorado Rules of Civil Procedure, Appendix to Chapters 1 to 17A. Forms 31 and 33.
Colorado Judicial Branch