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General Numbers Clerks Intake Office: (303) 844-3433 - Option 0 (303) 844-5424 Case Opening Questions: (303) 844-3433 - Option 0 Attorney Services/Admissions: (303) 335-2466 Colorado Springs Jury: (303) 844-3924 or toll free (844) 641-6610 Mail correspondence to Alfred A. Arraj Courthouse44 more rows
District Courts hear civil cases in any amount, as well as domestic relations, criminal, juvenile, probate, and mental health cases. District court decisions may be appealed to the Colorado Court of Appeals (in some cases directly to the Colorado Supreme Court).
The hierarchy of courts are as follows 1) Supreme Court, 2) High Courts, 3) District Courts (other courts are mostly considered as subsidiaries of these courts).
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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The Local Court civil jurisdiction deals with civil claims up to $100,000. It deals with most criminal matters including summary offences, which are crimes such as stealing, assault and possession of drugs. More serious offences are referred to the District or Supreme Court after a committal hearing in the Local Court.
There are 22 judicial districts in Colorado. Each judicial district is served by an elected District Attorney and has several different types of courts that operate within the district.

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