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Friday, February 3, 2023
Collections Investigators and the Office of Restitution Services are available to answer questions, regardless of an offender’s status.
However, responsibility for collection of restitution transfers to the Department of Corrections or the Division of Youth Services while the offender is in custody of that facility. Payments continue to be sent to the Clerk of Court for disbursement to victims. Please contact the appropriate department listed below for additional information:
Department of Corrections
Inmate Banking
PO Box 230
Canyon City, CO 81215
Phone: (719) 269-4271 or (719) 269-4052
doc_inmateaccounts@state.co.us
Division of Youth Services
4255 South Knox Court
Denver, CO 80236
Spiro Koinis, Victim Services
Phone: (303) 866-7852 or (720) 810-3003
spiro.koinis@state.co.us
Your employer has a duty under state law (§13-71-126, C.R.S.) to pay regular wages up to $50 per day if you are regularly employed. Employers may pay more than $50 by mutual agreement. If you are a part-time or temporary worker and have worked for the same employer for three months or more, then you are a regular employee.
Second Judicial District announces three District Court vacancies
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Second Judicial District announces Denver Juvenile Court vacancy
Judge Opportunity
Second Judicial District announces Denver Juvenile Court vacancy
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