Colorado Judicial Branch has compiled all forms required for Other Appeals.
A municipal appeal is a request for a higher court (county court or district court) to review a city court's decision or order.
Review §13-10-116, C.R.S. (Colorado Revised Statutes) and C.M.C.R. 237 (Colorado Municipal Court Rules of Procedure). These statutes are Colorado laws.
An appeal of a state government agency decision or action is called a judicial review. In a judicial review, a judge looks at the decisions and actions of a state government agency. The decisions and actions reviewed may be related to things like denying benefits or, if you were a state government employee, a hiring or firing decision.
Examples of state government agencies include the Department of Human Services or the Department of Revenue.
Review §24-4-106, C.R.S. (Colorado Revised Statutes). This statute is Colorado law.
An appeal of a DMV decision is called a judicial review. In a judicial review, a judge looks at the decisions and actions of the DMV. The DMV usually makes decisions about your driver's license. Decisions may include the revocation of your driver's license or serious limitations to your driver's license.
Review §42-2-135 and §24-4-106, C.R.S. (Colorado Revised Statutes). These statutes are Colorado law.
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