Policies, Fees and Miscellaneous

Filing Policies

Supreme Court Filing Fees (PDF, 323 KB) ->

 

Notice to Pro se filers - The supreme court does not accept emailed or faxed filing submissions.  Pro se filers must submit documents to be filed by mail (or other delivery service) or in person.  Filing submissions must be received by the due date to be timely filed.

Effective July 1, 2021, Licensed Colorado attorneys must file using the:

Colorado Court's e-filing system (PDF, 43 KB) ->

 

Access to records:
Access to Court Records:

CJD 05-01 (PDF, 586 KB) ->

A request for access to a file made by someone other than a party or counsel of record should be made in writing on the Supreme Court's Record Request Form.  Requests will be considered pursuant to CJD 05-01.
Fees will be assessed as indicated on the request form below:

Note: The majority of court records created prior to 2014 are available only at Colorado State Archives.  If you are looking for a case filed prior to 2014, please call us to determine the location of the record you seek.  Record requests may be submitted by email to supremeclerk@judicial.state.co.us.

Miscellaneous:

Free access to Colorado Revised Statutes (Colorado Appellate Rules)

Court Address:

Ralph Carr Judicial Center
2 E. 14th Avenue
Denver, CO 80203
720-625-5150
Hours:  8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday.  Closed on all state holidays.