Denver Colorado Court Records

Denver is the capital of Colorado. It is also a consolidated city and county. Denver County Court operates separately from the state system. It has its own records system. Cases filed in Denver stay in Denver. You can access these records online or in person.

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Denver Court Quick Facts

715K+ Population
2nd Judicial District
Separate Records System
100K+ Annual Cases

Denver County Court Records

Denver County Court is unique. It is administered separately. It has its own public portal. You can search cases there. The portal shows case numbers. It shows hearing dates. It shows fines and fees.

The public portal is at public.denvercountycourt.org. You can search by case number. You can post bond. You can address warrants. You can view dockets. You can make payments. Court services are listed.

Colorado Judicial Branch main website for Denver court records access

Records requests go by email. Criminal cases use 160records@denvercountycourt.org. Traffic and civil use civil@denvercountycourt.org. You can also visit in person. Go to the Lindsey-Flanigan Courthouse. Or visit the City and County Building.

Denver County Court handles many case types. Municipal criminal cases are filed. State misdemeanors are heard. Felony advisements occur. Bond settings happen. Civil matters up to $25,000 are processed. Small claims are handled. Protection orders are issued. Traffic violations are heard.

Denver District Court Records

Denver District Court is different. It is part of the state system. It uses state procedures. Records requests go through the state portal. The courthouse is at 520 West Colfax Avenue.

District Court handles major cases. Felonies are filed. Civil cases of any amount are heard. Domestic relations are processed. Juvenile matters are handled. Probate cases go here. Mental health cases are heard.

Note: Make sure you know which court has your case. County and District Courts are different. They have different systems.

Sealed Records in Denver

Some Denver records are sealed. Sealed means not public. Only certain people can see them. Parties can see their own records. Their lawyers can too. Some agencies have access.

Case numbers tell you the court. Look for GV, GS, or D prefixes. These are Denver County Court cases. General Sessions paperwork shows this. State cases use different numbers.

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Denver County Court Records

For more information about Denver County records, visit the county page.