Broomfield County Court Records Search

Broomfield County is northeast of Denver. It is Colorado's newest county. It was formed in 2001. The city and county are combined. Broomfield is in the 17th Judicial District. Records are open to the public.

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Broomfield County Court Quick Facts

17th Judicial District
2001 County Formed
Combined City and County
$0.25 Per Page Copy

Broomfield County Court Information

Broomfield County is unique. It is both a city and a county. Courts serve this area. They are part of the 17th Judicial District. Records are kept at the courthouse.

Broomfield County Court page on Colorado Judicial Branch website

The court page has details. Visit coloradojudicial.gov/courts/trial-courts/broomfield-county. It lists the address. It has phone numbers. It shows hours.

The 17th Judicial District covers Broomfield County. It also covers Adams County. Make sure you check the right county for your case.

Accessing Broomfield County Court Records

Records are public. You can request them. Use the state online form. Provide case details. Submit it. Wait for response.

In-person requests work. Visit the courthouse. Go to the clerk's office. Ask for records. Provide information. Pay fees. Get copies.

Fees follow state rules. Copies cost $0.25 per page. Certified copies are $20. Research fees may apply.

Types of Cases in Broomfield County

District Court handles major cases. Felonies are filed. Civil cases over $25,000 are heard. Domestic relations are processed. Juvenile matters are handled. Probate cases go here.

County Court handles smaller cases. Civil cases under $25,000 are filed. Misdemeanors are processed. Traffic infractions are heard. Small claims are handled.

Request any case type. Use the online form. Contact the clerk.

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