The Public Access Committee was established by Chief Justice Directive 05-01 to develop policy regarding public access to Judicial Branch information....
4th Judicial Mediation Office - El Paso and Teller Counties To schedule mediation for a court case in the 4th Judicial District, please complete the Request for Mediation form below and emai...
The Office of the State Court Administrator does not certify or recommend any Child and Family Investigator (CFI) by inclusion on these rosters. Inclusion on these rosters indicates that th...
General Information The Family Violence Justice Fund (Fund) was established in 1999 to expand the availability of legal assistance for victims of family violence....
About Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) Appeals An appeal of a DMV decision is called a judicial review. In a judicial review, a judge looks at the decisions and actions of the DMV. The DMV...
General Information The Colorado Judicial Branch, with more than 300 judges and 3,600 support staff members, is centrally administered by the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court....
Background County governments are responsible for providing adequate courtrooms and other court facilities to ensure access to justice for all Colorado citizens....
Background County governments are responsible for providing security at state court facilities but the level of funding and services that each county can offer varies greatly throughout Colo...
General Information The Eviction Legal Defense Fund (Fund) was established by the General Assembly in 2019 to expand the availability of legal assistance for low-income persons who are exper...
The Colorado constitution was amended in 1910 to add the initiative process, which lets citizens sponsor proposed new state laws or proposed amendments to the state constitution, and submit ...
A Abandoned Estate Documents About Colorado Judicial Branch Access and Visitation (AV) Information Access Guide to Public Records Access to Adoption Records ADA Coordinators ADA Request Adop...
About the Division of Human Resources The Division of Human Resources develops and manages the personnel system for the Colorado Judicial Department....
Clerkships at the Colorado Supreme Court are full-time positions for one to two years, typically beginning in August or September each year. Each Justice hires their own law clerks, typica...
Supporting dependency and neglect cases through collaboration and reform By: Amy Woodward, Media Coordinator The Court Improvement Program (CIP) is bringing together judges, social workers, ...
Judicial officer outreach program is inspiring future judges to serve through education, connection By: Amy Woodward, Media Coordinator Colorado’s judiciary is intensifying its efforts to re...
Criteria for Adding a Guardian A person who is under the care of a guardian is referred to as a "Ward". If there is already a guardian in place, you can ask the court to add someone else....