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About Colorado Judicial Branch

About

The Colorado Judicial Branch, with more than 300 judges and 3,500 support staff members, is centrally administered by the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. To assist the Chief Justice, the Supreme Court appoints the State Court Administrator (SCA). Each of the State's 22 Judicial Districts also has a Court Executive and a Chief Probation Officer, and each of the 64 counties has a Clerk of Court.

About the State Court Administrator’s office

The State Court Administrator’s Office (SCAO) provides administrative support and services to the trial and appellate courts to assist them in providing the citizens of Colorado meaningful, speedy and economical forums to resolve disputes. It also supports the management of probation services to enhance public protection and offender rehabilitation. In executing its constitutional and statutory duties, the office has the following functions:

  • To provide administrative and technical support to the appellate courts, trial courts and probation. 
  • To provide centralized policy guidance. 
  • To develop and implement standards and guidelines. 
  • To serve as an advocate in obtaining necessary resources from the legislature. 
  • To provide services in an accurate, timely and equitable manner. 

Innovative business processes and technologies are constantly under evaluation for possible introduction throughout the Branch in order to improve efficiency and to make the courts more accessible to the citizens of Colorado.

SCAO Senior Staff

Division Directors

Dave Killingsworth
Information Technology Services
Glenn Tapia
Probation Services
Brenidy Rice
Court Services Director
Luis Colon
Financial Services Director
Amy Burne
Human Resources Director