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Whom do I call to find out my outstanding balance for criminal debt (special assessment, restitution, fine)? Please call the Finance Unit at 415-522-4621 for the principal amount owed.
The Colorado judicial court website maintains a free docket search portal for accessing the general information of the district and county court case files. Interested parties can find and view this docket by entering a case number, party/entity first or last name, and attorneys bar number.
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Under Colorado Revised Statutes 18-13-603, every conviction shall include consideration of restitution. Restitution includes any financial loss suffered by a victim. Restitution can be required for any number of reasons.
All Colorado CHRI is accessible to the public with the following exceptions: Juvenile arrests (17 years and younger) except when adjudicated as an adult. Traffic arrests under the age of 16 (15 years and younger). Arrests sealed by court order.

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Restitution is an order made by the court holding offenders accountable for the financial losses they caused to the victims of their crimes. Restitution is requested through the District Attorneys office based on a Victims Impact Statement. Restitution is a final civil judgment that does not expire.
In many cases, the defendant cannot pay all of the restitution immediately, so the judge, through the use of a collections investigator, may order the defendant to make regular payments. The payments will be made to the registry of the court ordering restitution and distributed in payments to the victim by the court.
If you have questions regarding the courts final order of restitution, please call the victim advocate assigned to your case, or call 720-913-9000 to find out which victim advocate is assigned to the case.

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