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The 13th Judicial District Attorneys Office prosecutes felonies, misdemeanors, and some traffic offenses. The jurisdiction covers 11,432 square miles and encompasses seven counties. The Counties we serve include Logan, Morgan, Phillips, Washington, Sedgwick, Yuma, and Kit Carson.
The 8th Judicial District includes Larimer and Jackson Counties in Colorado.
The Fifth Judicial District is comprised of four counties Clear Creek, Summit, Eagle and Lake. The District is primarily located along the I-70 mountain corridor west of the Denver-Metro area, and its population is largely rural.
Denver County (2nd Judicial District) Unlike all other judicial districts in Colorado, the Second Judicial District is not a combined court. Denver is comprised of four constitutionally separate courts: County Court, District Court, Probate Court and Juvenile Court.
11th Judicial District Chaffee County. Custer County. Fremont County. Park County.
Section 38-35-204 - Order to show cause (1) Any person whose real or personal property is affected by a recorded or filed lien or document that the person believes is a spurious lien or spurious document may petition the district court in the county or city and county in which the lien or document was recorded or filed