Request for Correction - Colorado 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Request for Correction - Colorado in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the court address at the top of the form. Ensure you select the correct court type, either District Court or Denver Probate Court.
  3. Fill in your case number in the designated field, followed by your contact information including phone number, fax number, and email address.
  4. In the section labeled 'TO: Clerk of the Court', specify which court you are addressing for the correction request.
  5. Clearly state what needs to be corrected in the provided space. Be concise and specific about the clerical error.
  6. Date your request and provide your signature as either an attorney or fiduciary. Below your signature, type or print your name and title along with your contact details.

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Halfway houses provide services for individuals convicted of less severe offenses who are diverted from prison and for those who are in transition between prison and parole. The goal is to successfully reintegrate these individuals back into society.
There are three ways to submit a formal request for a record: complete our online request form, email your request, or mail in your request.
CTCF is an Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) designated facility housing a variety of inmates with disabilities. Living units 1, 3, and 7 house General Population inmates, including several incentive living day halls for inmates with demonstrated good behavior.
Colorado Department of Correctionss email format typically follows the pattern of First.Last@state.co.us; this email format is used 93% of the time. Other contacts within LeadIQs database had email formats such as FirLast@state.co.usFirstLast@state.co.us.
Community Corrections in Colorado DOC offenders can go to a Community Corrections as an inmate and / or while on parole as a Condition of Parole placement. Community Corrections programs are supervised by the Division of Criminal Justice (DCJ).

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The Hiring Process for State Correctional Officers Possess a high school diploma or GED. Be at least 21 years of age. Possess a valid and unrestricted drivers license. Have no felony convictions or domestic violence convictions. Be a Colorado resident.
It can be used in lieu of prison sentences or as a transition option for those who were in prison. Community Corrections creates a rehabilitation option for offenders. We provide services such as, life skills training, counseling, financial planning, employment search, and much more.
Probation is the most common form of community corrections for convicted offenders. Probation refers to a period where offenders are under strict supervision.

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