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The Colorado Supreme Court maintains a Public Access to Court Records Portal designed to provide public access to criminal court proceedings from the court. This site can be utilized by case number, party name, date range, or nature of the suit. Theres no fee attached to view these records.
Use the CORA Online Request Form(opens in new window) to submit a CORA request that will be sent to the appropriate records custodian(s) at the Department of Revenue. If your request is for records held by another agency or entity, you must make a request directly to that entity. Please do not email requests.
The Colorado Sunshine Law for open meetings informs of the methods by which public meetings are conducted. The law was first passed in 1972 and then modified in 1996. The law states that all meetings of two or more members of any state public body where any public business is discussed must be open to the public.
Use a Professional Process Server These professionals are trained to handle difficult service situations and are familiar with the tricks individuals might use to avoid being served. They can also provide an affidavit of their attempts, which is often required by the court.
The Colorado Open Records Act, also referred to as CORA, provides that all public records shall be open for inspection by any person at reasonable times, unless a record has been specifically made not public by law. CORA is found in state law as C.R.S. 24-72-201 to 206.
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