Colorado Judicial Branch has compiled all forms required for State Government Agency Appeals.
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.
You may begin your appeal of a state government agency decision in the district court of any county. It may be more convenient to give the paperwork to the court in the county where you live or in the county where the state government agency is located. Use the courts locator to find the correct court location.
The person appealing the state government agency decision, called the Appellant, must give the appeal paperwork to the district court within 35 days after the state government agency decision or action becomes effective.
Download and fill out the State Government Agency Appeal forms using the forms link above.
Tips for completing JDF 610 Complaint for Judicial Review Pursuant §24-4-106, C.R.S. and Request for Stay and Designation of Record:
Tips for completing JDF 601 District Court Civil (CV) Case Cover Sheet for Initial Pleading of Complaint, Counterclaim, Cross-Claim, or Third Party Complaint:
Other Appeals Filing Fees | |
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Plaintiff, Petitioner, Administrative Hearings | $235.00 |
Appeal from County or Municipal Court | $70.00 |
Once all of the deadlines have passed for giving paperwork to the court, the district court judge will look at the paperwork, state government agency file (if requested), and transcript. No new hearing will be held. The district court judge will create a written ruling or order.
You and the state government agency will receive a copy of the ruling or order. Unless there is further review by the Supreme Court or Court of Appeals, after final ruling or order on the appeal by the district court judge, the judgment on appeal will be sent to the state government agency for action as directed by the district court judge.