If you are the guardian for an adult (Ward) in another state, you can ask the court to transfer the guardianship case to Colorado if:
Before you start a case to transfer a guardianship to Colorado from another state, you will need a certified copy of an Order from the other state saying that they are aware that you want to transfer the case to Colorado. Contact the court in the other state to find out how to get this document.
You will file your paperwork with the district court in the Colorado county where the Ward is physically present, or in the Colorado county where the Ward plans to permanently live.
Use the courts locator to find the correct district court. If you are filing in Denver, you will need to file your case in the Denver Probate Court. (internal link needed)
Use the forms link above to download and complete the Transfer a Guardianship Case to Colorado from Another State forms. For detailed instructions on filling out these forms, review JDF 782 Instructions to File Petition to Accept Adult Guardianship and/or Conservatorship in Colorado from Sending State.
You will be known as the Petitioner, and the adult who you are the guardian for is known as the Ward.
Check the "Guardianship" box at the top of JDF 783 Petition Requesting Colorado to Accept Guardianship/Conservatorship from Sending State.
Remember: Attach the Order from the other state, which says that they are aware you are transferring the case to Colorado, to JDF 783 Petition Requesting Colorado to Accept Guardianship/Conservatorship from Sending State.
Fill out only the top "caption" part of JDF 784 Provisional Order to Accept Guardianship/Conservatorship in Colorado from Sending State. The court will fill out the rest.
You must give notice of JDF 783 Petition Requesting Colorado to Accept Guardianship/Conservatorship from Sending State to those who are entitled to notice under the sending state’s law and under Colorado law. Therefore, you should give notice to the same people who received notice in the case where you were named as the guardian.
For a list of interested persons who must get notice in Colorado, see JDF 782 Instructions to File Petition to Accept Adult Guardianship and/or Conservatorship in Colorado from Sending State.
Guardianship for Adults Filing Fees | |
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Petition Requesting Colorado to Accept Guardianship from Sending State | $199.00 |
After the non-appearance hearing date passes, if the court agrees with what you are asking, and no one else has come forward to disagree with you, the court will sign JDF 784 Provisional Order to Accept Guardianship/Conservatorship in Colorado from Sending State.
You will need to send a certified copy of the signed JDF 784 Provisional Order to Accept Guardianship/Conservatorship in Colorado from Sending State to the court in the other state, and get a certified copy of a final Order from the court in the other state transferring the case to Colorado.
After you get a certified copy of a final Order from the other state transferring the case to Colorado, file that Order with the court in Colorado along with:
Note: If you are the adult's (Respondent's) parent, and you live with the adult, you must provide a copy of your driver's license. However, you may not need to provide your criminal history report or your credit report. Please check with the court you are filing your case with regarding these requirements.
To get a copy of your criminal history report, visit the CBI website.
You can also go to the CBI directly at 690 Kipling Street, Denver, CO 80215. You can reach the CBI by phone at (303) 239-4300. There will be a fee for running your criminal history report. The fees charged by this agency are set by the agency and may change without notice.
Even if there is nothing on your criminal history report, you will still need to file this document with the court.
You can use any credit reporting agency to get your current credit report. Here are a few choices:
Make sure to black out your Social Security number and financial account numbers included on the credit report. There may be a fee for getting your credit report.
When you make a photocopy of your driver's license, make sure the copy is clear enough for the court to read.
The court will sign JDF 785 Final Order Accepting Guardianship/Conservatorship in Colorado from Sending State to finalize the transfer to Colorado.