Request to Maintain Open Status - Colorado 2026

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  3. Specify the additional number of days you are requesting for the case to remain open in the provided space.
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There are some exceptions, including communications that are personal in nature, confidential messages from constituents about a matter relating to that constituent, and work product, including documents relating to the drafting of bills.
When responding to a request for public records under CORA, the Department will make every effort to respond within three working days as required by section 24-72-203(3)(b), C.R.S. If the Department uses the extension allowed in section 24-72-203, C.R.S., the office has an additional seven business days to respond.
CORA provides the framework for anyone to obtain access to public records held by state agencies and government entities in Colorado. Only public records can be provided under CORA. If a record is restricted from release, such as many types of tax, DMV, and licensing records, they cannot be released under CORA.
Please note that all records provided pursuant to the Colorado Public Records Act are retained for a period of two (2) years. In addition to the schedule, any items subject to a litigation hold as part of an ongoing litigation must be retained until the litigation hold is formally removed.
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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Generally speaking, the police do not need a search warrant when: You voluntarily consent to the search; The police are conducting a Colorado protective sweep of the area incident to a lawful arrest in order to search for dangers, such as a person hiding nearby;
Overview. CORA stands for Colorado Open Records Act. With certain exceptions, CORA requires disclosure of public documents. Public documents are generally defined as an existing written or electronic document made, maintained or kept by a state agency for use in a government function or purpose.

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