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How to Find Civil Court Records in Colorado By submitting a record request in person. By searching the state's online court website. By requesting for records via mail. Through third party aggregate sites like CourtRecords.us.
Senior Judge Program Article VI, Section 5(3) of the Colorado Constitution authorizes the Chief Justice of the Colorado Supreme Court to assign judges and retired judges to temporarily perform judicial duties as necessary to foster the prompt disposition of judicial business.
Section 4.10 ? GENERAL ACCESS RULE (a) Information in the court record is accessible to the public except as prohibited by section 4.60.
Accessing PACER: Internet access is available at or at the PACER website .
Accessing PACER: Internet access is available at or at the PACER website .
Colorado Public Criminal Records Public criminal records are available online through CBI's Internet Criminal History Check System (ICHC). Mandatory information for accurate results includes the following: First and last name (using the exact spelling and without suffixes) Date of birth.
The Colorado Open Records Act, (CORA) C.R.S. § 24-72-201 to 206, provides that all public records shall be open for inspection by any person at reasonable times, except as provided in part 2 or as otherwise specifically provided by law.
To research county and district court cases in Colorado, you will need the name of the county/district court in which the action was filed and a case number. If you do not have a case number, you will need to call the county/district that the case was filed for a case number.