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Fee Schedule - Effective January 1, 2024 DescriptionFeeFiling of civil complaint or Notice of Removal (includes $55 administrative fee)$405.00Filing of application for writ of habeas corpus$5.00Filing of responsive pleadingn/aCertifications Judgments Any document other than a judgment$12.00 $12.0016 more rows
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 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.
County Court is a court of limited jurisdiction, handling misdemeanors, criminal traffic violations, civil traffic infractions, small claims, felony complaints (which may be sent to District Court), and civil cases of under $25,000.
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Records of criminal cases filed in federal district courts within Colorado can be accessed by utilizing the public terminal located at the clerks office. These records can also be obtained by subscribing and accessing the courts Public Access to Court Electronic Records (PACER) platform.
To obtain copies of these documents, you have the following options: Make an email request. Use the contact form on the courts website to request a discharge order, petition and schedules, or order of dismissal. Internet (PACER) Visit the Clerks office. 4. Mail a request to the Clerks office.
DISTRICT COURTS Unlike county courts, where there is at least one judge per county, district judges are assigned to the judicial district and may serve more than one county within that judicial district, particularly in rural areas of the state, where as many as seven counties may be included in a district.

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