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How to fill out the CO JDF140 online
This guide provides clear instructions on how to fill out the CO JDF140 form, also known as the instructions for forcible entry and detainer (eviction). Designed for users with varying levels of legal experience, this guide aims to make the process as straightforward as possible.
Follow the steps to successfully complete the CO JDF140 form online.
- Click the ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the CO JDF140 form and open it in the editor.
- Complete the initial forms. Fill out the caption area with the county court information, your name as the plaintiff, and the defendant's name. Include contact information if you are self-representing. Ensure to keep copies for records.
- Fill out additional necessary forms, such as the Complaint in Forcible Entry and Detainer Owner Occupied Mobile Home (JDF 147). Make sure to mark any attached documents, like the lease or rental agreement, as Exhibit ‘A’ and other notices as Exhibit ‘B’.
- Prepare to file your completed forms with the court. Pay the filing fee and ensure all required documents are included.
- Once filed, wait for the court to set a trial date. This date will typically be between seven to fourteen days from filing.
- Serve the defendant(s) with the summons and complaint. This can be done through personal service or by posting and mailing the documents as outlined in the instructions.
- Ensure that you return the original summons with proof of service to the court by your scheduled court date.
- After the court date, follow any necessary judgment procedures, including completing the Motion for Entry of Judgment and additional related documents as needed.
Complete your CO JDF140 form online today and ensure you follow through the documentation process effectively.
An Unlawful Detainer action is a special court proceeding. It's a legal way to evict someone from the place where they live or work. This usually happens when a tenant stays after the lease is up, the lease is canceled, or the landlord thinks the tenant hasn't paid their rent.
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