The Denver juvenile court is a trial court in Colorado’s 2nd judicial district. The court has a presiding judge, two court judges, four juvenile court magistrates, a clerk of court, a family court facilitator, and a chief probation officer. Juvenile court judges serve six-year terms like district court judges and may be retained by voters in the judicial district.
Currently select hearings are via WebEx. To appear by phone please call 720-650-7664 and put in the access code for the courtroom you are scheduled to be in. If you wish to appear via WebEx please click the courtroom link provided below. Click here for a detailed list of links and helpful tips.
Juvenile Court Information Center
Lindsey-Flanigan Courthouse
520 West Colfax Avenue, Room 125
Denver, Colorado 80204
The Denver Juvenile Court does not endorse any of the following websites or information. They are presented as additional sources of information on juvenile law and child welfare issues.
Downtown Denver Info - Parking, Restaurants, etc.
Denver Human Services Resource Page
Juvenile Delinquency Handbook English
Juvenile Delinquency Handbook Spanish
Kids In Court Orientation Video - https://youtu.be/7nTZxplx6xc
Project Foster Power Young Adult Legal Advocacy Program
The Center will be temporarily closed effective October 5, 2020 and will remain closed through the 2021 calendar year.
Court is not a comfortable environment for young children, and therefore children are not allowed in the Courtrooms. For your convenience, the Denver Warm Welcome Court Childcare Center, located at 520 West Colfax Avenue, Denver, Colorado 80202, provides free childcare for those who have business with Denver Courts. For more information regarding the Denver Warm Welcome Court Childcare Center.
Center’s Phone: 303-606-2849
Center’s Hours: Monday - Friday, 9:00 am - 12:00 pm & 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm.
Provides procedural and general information to unrepresented parties on juvenile cases (Adoptions, Child Custody, Child Support, Modification of Parenting Issues, Modification of Child Support, Grandparent Custody/Grandparent Visitation, Expungements.
For general inquiries you may contact 02JuvenileSelfHelp@judicial.state.co.us. Please note, we do not accept any email with attachments and we cannot provide legal advice. If you have a question about a process or forms, you may email to this address.
To file to establish paternity, the following forms are required:
**More forms will be required after beginning your Paternity case.**
To file to disclaim paternity, the following forms are required:
**More forms will be required after beginning your Paternity case.**
To file to modify child support, the following forms are required:
To file for custody orders, the following forms are required:
To file to modify parenting time, the following forms are required:
For information relinquishments, please click here.
For information about adoptions, please click here.
For information about grandparent visitation, please click here.
Denver Juvenile Court Domestic Violence Protocol March 2004