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  2. Begin by entering the District Court and County information at the top of the form. This is essential for identifying the correct court jurisdiction.
  3. Fill in the 'In Re' section by selecting whether this pertains to 'The Marriage of' or 'The Civil Union of'. This helps clarify the nature of your case.
  4. Next, input the Case Number provided by the court. This number is crucial for tracking your case within the judicial system.
  5. Complete the Petitioner and Respondent/Co-Petitioner fields with the names of all parties involved in this legal matter.
  6. Specify any additional details such as VIN, Make, Model, Year, and Legal Description of Property. These details are necessary for accurate title transfer.
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M: These are cases with misdemeanor and/or petty offense charges.
Colorados three-tiered judicial system Colorado state courts, like federal courts, have three tiers: trial courts, the state court of appeals, and the state supreme court. Cases start in trial courts and are reviewed by the state court of appeals.
To research county and district court cases in Colorado, you will need the name of the county/district court in which the action was filed and a case number. If you do not have a case number, you will need to call the county/district that the case was filed for a case number.
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.
The court systems public records are open for inspection by any person at reasonable times and as provided by Chief Justice Directive (CJD) 05-01 and the Supreme Court Rule on Public Access to Information and Records (P.A.I.R.R.).

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