Small Claims Court Colorado
Colorado Judicial Branch - Self Help - Small Claims Cases
More specific information on the law of small claims can be found in the Colorado Rules of Civil Procedure Rules 501 - 521 and §C.R.S. 13-6-403. If you do not understand this information, you may want to contact an attorney. 2. Identify which county court should hear your case. ... * Try to observe a small claims court trial. Trials are ...
https://www.courts.state.co.us/Self_Help/smallclaims/Colorado Judicial Branch - Forms - Small Claims
Local Small Claims Practices Small Claims Court handles only certain cases per §13-6-403, C.R.S. 13-6-403. Some examples are; claims to recover money or property, perform or set aside a contract, or comply with restrictive covenants.
https://www.courts.state.co.us/Forms/SubCategory.cfm?Category=SmallColorado Judicial Branch - Self Help - Local Small Claims Practices
Interpreters services are provided by the court for all parties in small claims cases. Please notify the court as soon as possible if you require the services of an interpreter for your hearing, or contact the Managing Interpreter in the district in which your case was filed.
https://www.courts.state.co.us/Self_Help/Local_Small_Claims.cfmColorado Small Claims Court Overview | Nolo
The small claims division of the Colorado County court doesn't hear evictions. However, it's an excellent forum for other types of cases typically brought in small claims court s, such as property damage matters and breach of contract disputes. Which Colorado County court should I file my small claims action in? Colorado has many County courts.
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In Colorado, Colorado revised statutes, Sections 13.6.401-417 gives jurisdiction to the County Court Civil Division to process small claims that do not exceed $7,500. Each county has a District Court. No plaintiff may file more than two claims per month or 18 claims per year in small claims courts. FindLaw Newsletters
https://www.findlaw.com/litigation/going-to-court/colorado-small-claims-courts.htmlColorado Small Claims Law – Small Claims - USLegal
The small claims court in Colorado may hear any of the following claims if the amount in controversy does not exceed $7,500.00: 1. money debts 2. personal injury claims 3. property damages 4. breach of contract 5. The above list is not exhaustive but does contain most of the common claims.
https://smallclaims.uslegal.com/small-claims-laws-by-state/colorado-small-claims-law/Small Claims Handbook - courts.state.co.us
brought in Small Claims Court. So can a case involving a car accident, where insurance did not cover the damages to a car. You cannot have a jury trial in Small Claims Court. Under Colorado Revised Statute (C.R.S.) § 13-6-405(4), all claims are heard by a Magistrate, unless one of the parties timely requests that a Judge hear the case or
https://www.courts.state.co.us/userfiles/file/Self_Help/smallclaimshandbook%20finaltocourt%204-11.pdfColorado Small Claims Court Records | StateRecords.org
Colorado Small Claims Courts hear cases that involve no more than $7,500 in value. This amount excludes costs and interests. Interested parties may file Small Claims that exceed $7,500 in Small Claims courts. However, such parties must waive the amount in excess as the parties will only be able to collect $7,500.
https://colorado.staterecords.org/smallclaimSmall Claims Filing in Colorado | Lawyers.com
Small Claims Dollar Limit in Colorado County Court Because of the relaxed procedures, the amount a litigant can recover is less than other courts. In Colorado, it’s limited to $7,500 (as of February 2020). If you want more, you’ll have to go to another court.
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