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  2. Begin by filling out the Interpreter’s Information section. Enter your last name, first name, street address, city, state, email address, and phone numbers. Ensure all information is accurate and legible.
  3. In the Continuing Education Activities section, list your activities for the compliance period. You must complete a total of twenty-four hours of continuing education, including two hours focused on ethics.
  4. For the Ethics Requirement subsection, indicate the date you completed your CIP-approved ethics requirement and the total credits earned. Include course name and location.
  5. Document your professional legal interpretation experience in the Professional Experience section. List each case with corresponding details such as location, date, case number, case name, and hours worked.
  6. Complete the Interpreter Declaration by signing electronically or manually and entering the date.
  7. Finally, submit your form via mail, fax, or email as specified at the bottom of the document before the compliance deadline.

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District Courts These are courts of general jurisdiction in Colorados 23 judicial districts. They handle criminal, civil, domestic relations, juvenile, probate, and mental health cases. County Courts These are courts of limited jurisdiction in each of Colorados 64 counties.
How do I submit a complaint against a District, County, Court of Appeals, or Supreme Court judge in Colorado? You can submit a Request for Evaluation by filling out the Commissions RFE form online. Please make sure that you include all relevant information, including the judges name and the case number.
Civil Cases - General Forms These forms may be used for a county or district civil cases. Civil cases will have a S, C, DR, CV, PR, or JV in the case number.
Begin by filling out your personal information and contact details. Provide the details of the case including case number and parties involved. Indicate whether other parties agree with your request. Clearly state your request to the Court in the designated section.
Response must be filed with the Court 21 days from the date the Motion was filed, or as otherwise ordered, whichever is later. The party who filed the Motion may file a Reply within 7 days after the Response is filed.

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