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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 typically find and view select dockets by entering a case number, party/entity first or last name, and attorneys bar number.
Senior Judge Program Section 24-51-1105, C.R.S. explains the organization of the Senior Judge Program and authorizes retirees to return to temporary judicial duties. Eligible retired judges who are selected for the program enter into a contract with the Chief Justice to perform judicial duties.
Interested persons can obtain a copy of a Colorado criminal record online or by mail from the Colorado Bureau of Investigation, a Division of the Colorado Department of Public Safety. To make a request online, visit the Internet Criminal History Check System. The fee for each search made online is $5.00.
For example, R stands for a Rate case, and RM is a Rulemaking case. The letter code is then followed by the current year and the number of the case for that year. For example the 2nd rate case for FY2009 would be Docket R2009-2. For example, the Docket for the 3rd Rulemaking case of FY2010 would be RM2010-3.
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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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.
No, you cannot look up online marriage records for free in Colorado. ing to the Colorado Statute, marriage records are vital records and are not public and, therefore, not searchable online. As a result, only eligible persons may request marriage records.
The Colorado court system consists of the Supreme Court, an intermediate Court of Appeals, district courts and county courts. Each county is served both by a district court and a county court.

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