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Combined Courts Mission Statement
Provide all individuals timely,
convenient judicial administration services in a courteous, dignified,
and respectful manner. We are committed to providing efficient judicial
administration and problem resolution to all Court users.
The City and County of Broomfield Combined Court is an innovative
collaboration between state and municipal governments. At the time
that the City and County of Broomfield came into existence in 2001, the
courts of the Seventeenth Judicial District and the City of
Broomfield elected to share resources in order to provide a more
efficient, cost-effective approach to court management. This
collaboration has led to a highly successful, efficient and more
customer friendly judicial administration. This collaborative
effort between state and municipal government is unique in Colorado.
Office hours: open 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday - Friday
(including lunch-hour)
For forms and additional information, please visit
the Colorado Judicial State website.
Also, see
the 17th Judicial District
Website.
Filing fees, surcharges, and costs in Colorado State Courts
E-FILING information (click here)
Frequently Asked Questions
Broomfield Municipal Code
District Court
Transcript information for County and
District cases
County Court
Protection Order Information
Victim
Advocate Information
Domestic Violence Information
Magistrate
Division
Municipal Court
Transcript information on Municipal Cases
Dept. of Motor Vehicle
CASA of Adams and Broomfield
Counties
City and County of Broomfield Coordinator
Chris Hanson
Telephone: 720.887.2171
On-line record searches:
Co-Courts is a fee based on-line record
search service who has agreed to act as agent for the Colorado Judicial
Department to provide access to ICON (Integrated Colorado Online Network)
for other vendors. This service will allow you to look at the Register of
Actions, an index to court documents and appearance dates. A register of
actions available on commercial sites include civil, civil water, small
claims, domestic, felony, misdemeanor, and traffic cases. Hard copy of
documents from court files can only be obtained by actually visiting the
court of record where the records are maintained and obtaining a copy from
that court. For more information regarding the on-line service visit the
Co-Courts Website.
Juror Information:
Information regarding jury service, including information regarding
qualifications for jury service, reasons for excusal, and answers to many
frequently asked questions regarding jury service, can be found at the
Jury Service website. Please note that jury information for both state and
municipal trials can be found on this page. To learn
more about jury service in the City and County of Broomfield, take a
Virtual Jury Tour.
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