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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 Judicial Branch is centrally administered by the chief justice of the Supreme Court. To assist the chief justice, the Supreme Court appoints the state court administrator. Judicial districts are supervised by chief judges, who are appointed by the chief justice.
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. Special probate and juvenile courts exist in the City and County of Denver.
The territorial jurisdiction of the Tenth Circuit includes the six states of Oklahoma, Kansas, New Mexico, Colorado, Wyoming, and Utah, plus those portions of the Yellowstone National Park extending into Montana and Idaho.
Our Mission The Judicial Department works to provide equal access to Justice, contribute to public safety, and strengthen the rule of law across Colorado.

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Judges on the Colorado District Courts are selected through the assisted appointment method. Each judge is appointed by the governor from a list of names compiled by a judicial district nominating commission. Each of Colorados 23 judicial districts has a nominating commission consisting of seven members.

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