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Water Courts have exclusive jurisdiction over cases relating to the determination of water rights, use and administration of water, and all other water matters. There are seven water courts, one in each of the major river basins in Colorado.
There are seven water courts, one in each of the seven major stream basins in Colorado. Visit the Water Court Website in the important links section below for water court forms and additional information on water rights, the water court process, and the location of the seven water courts.
Article III, Section II of the Constitution establishes the jurisdiction (legal ability to hear a case) of the Supreme Court. The Court has original jurisdiction (a case is tried before the Court) over certain cases, e.g., suits between two or more states and/or cases involving ambassadors and other public ministers.
District courts are Colorados trial courts of general jurisdiction. They handle divorce and custody cases, civil cases, juvenile cases, probate and criminal cases. Water courts have exclusive jurisdiction over water rights and the adjudication and litigation concerning such rights.
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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In Colorado, water right applications are under the jurisdiction of the water courts. There are seven water courts, one in each of the seven major stream basins in Colorado.
broadly speaking, the jurisdiction of county courts is limited to misdemeanors and civil actions involving amounts in controversy less than $15,000.00, while the circuit courts handle felonies and larger civil cases.
District courts are Colorados trial courts of general jurisdiction. They handle divorce and custody cases, civil cases, juvenile cases, probate and criminal cases.

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