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  2. Begin by filling in the court address and selecting the appropriate court type, either District Court or Denver Juvenile Court.
  3. In the 'In the Matter of the Petition of' section, enter your full name as the petitioner seeking to adopt.
  4. Complete your contact information, including phone number, email, and attorney registration number if applicable.
  5. Provide detailed information about yourself as the petitioner, including date of birth, race, place of birth, and current mailing address.
  6. Indicate whether you have attached necessary documents such as a home study report or criminal history records check.
  7. Fill in details regarding the child to be adopted, including their full name, date of birth, and place of residence.
  8. Complete sections regarding consent from the child if they are over twelve years old and any relevant guardian information.
  9. Finally, verify all information is accurate before signing and dating your petition at the end of the document.

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The territorial jurisdiction of the Tenth Circuit includes the six states of Oklahoma, Kansas, New Mexico, Colorado, Wyoming, and Utah, plus those portions of the Yellowstone National Park extending into Montana and Idaho. The Clerk of the Tenth Circuit is Christopher M. Wolpert.
Under the Colorado Court Records Policy, members of the public may access, inspect, and copy most civil records. These records are filed and managed in the specific courthouse where the case was heard and may be retrieved by interested members of the public upon request.
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.
To make a request online, visit the Internet Criminal History Check System. The fee for each search made online is $5.00. If requesting a criminal record by mail, complete a Public Request for Criminal History Record Information form. The cost of processing a mail-in form is $13.00.
The Colorado Open Records Act CORA requires that most public records be available to the public. A public record includes most writings made, maintained, or kept by our office. However, there are some exceptions concerning records made available under CORA.
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Public Access: Court Records Searches For specific information related to a particular case, you must visit or contact the court in which the action was filed or visit a commercial site that allows users to search a real-time register of actions of state court records on the Internet.
The Colorado Judicial Branch is a unified court system made up of limited-jurisdiction county courts, general-jurisdiction district courts, and the Colorado Court of Appeals and Colorado Supreme Court.

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