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Our busy state court system has four levels of courts: county courts, district courts, the Court of Appeals and the Supreme Court. County courts handle about 450,000 case filings per year, and the district courts including our seven specially designated water courts handle about 235,000 cases per year.
The Colorado Bureau of Investigation (CBI) is a division of the states Department of Public Safety that is the central repository of public criminal records, including arrests, in the state. Public criminal records are available online through CBIs Internet Criminal History Check System (ICHC).
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The Colorado Bureau of Investigation (CBI) is a division of the states Department of Public Safety that is the central repository of public criminal records, including arrests, in the state. Public criminal records are available online through CBIs Internet Criminal History Check System (ICHC).
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 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.

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