Wednesday afternoons beginning at 1:30 p.m., except on holidays.
Friday afternoons beginning at 1:30 p.m., except on holidays and the Friday after Thanksgiving.
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For assistance, call the self-represented litigant coordinators at (720) 664-1505 and leave a detailed message. You can expect a call back within 3 business days. You are encouraged to make an appointment for in-depth questions or help with multiple forms. Self-help appointments are now offered by phone, email, video chat, or in-person.
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FILING DOCUMENTS:
If you need to file documents with the court, you may do so by one of the following methods:
Please include any applicable filing fees otherwise your filing may be rejected!
Please use the following links to access the "Self-Represented Litigant Coordinator" brochure:
Are you interested in becoming a Court Visitor? The 20th judicial district is seeking qualified applicants to serve in the role of court visitor in adult guardianship and conservatorship cases.
The 20th Judicial District is part of the Statewide text message reminder program that is in compliance with C.R.S. § 13-3-1021(14). This program was initiated with the goal to reduce the number of people who fail to appear for their court appearances across the state on criminal (CR,T, M) and juvenile (JD) cases.
All participants are automatically opted into the program and will receive a text message reminder on their mobile device reminding them of:
To sign up, complete the JDF 18 form. (internal link needed) A JDF 18 must be filled out for each court case you would like to receive text reminders for.
Mail the completed JDF 18 to:
20th Judicial District
ATTN: Court Text Reminder Program
P.O. Box 4249
Boulder, CO 80301
Or you may drop off the form in person at the Clerk's Office window in Boulder or Longmont.
Please review Administrative Order 20-108 for information on the Boulder and Longmont eviction process and attachments required for service. See schedule changes and additional resources.
We are happy to announce that some of the free classes and legal resources are now being offered in-person. For assistance, call (720) 664-1505 and leave a detailed message, or email bouldercourtselfhelp@judicial.state.co.us.
Rule 120 is a Colorado Rule of Civil Procedure that addresses "Court Proceedings for Sales Under Powers", which essentially means foreclosure.
Domestic Relations cases address matters of family law, including marriage, divorce, custody, and adoption.
Small Claims Court is available for simple cases to recover money or property, perform a contract, set aside a contract, or comply with restrictive covenants. It is a court of limited jurisdiction. Learn more about Small Claims.
Extreme Risk Protection Orders (ERPO) are used when someone is at risk of harming themselves or others, or to remove someone's guns for a short time. Access self-help resources for Extreme Risk Protection Orders.
An Extreme Risk Protection Order differs from a regular Protection Order, which stops someone from coming near you or contacting you. Access self-help resources for regular Protection Orders.
The goal of walk-in warrant procedures is to allow criminal defendants with active warrants to get their cases added to the docket and back on track as quickly as possible.