Greeley Family Court Records

Greeley family court records are housed at the Weld County Courthouse. Greeley is the county seat of Weld County. The 19th Judicial District hears all domestic cases. The courthouse is located in Greeley.

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Understanding Greeley Family Court Records

Family court records in Greeley cover many legal matters. Divorce cases are the most common. Each divorce creates a permanent court record. These files include the petition and response. They also contain settlement agreements and final decrees.

The Weld County Courthouse maintains these records. The clerk's office handles all requests. You can view most records in person. Some older records may be stored off-site. Requests for these may take extra time. The court charges a retrieval fee for archived files.

Colorado law ensures public access to court records. C.R.S. § 24-72-201 declares this policy. C.R.S. § 24-72-203 sets response timeframes. Courts must respond within three business days. Complex requests may extend to seven days. The court will inform you of any delays.

Where to Access Records in Greeley

Greeley residents can visit the Weld County Courthouse. It is located in downtown Greeley. The 19th Judicial District serves the entire county. You can reach the clerk at 970-351-7300. Office hours are typically Monday through Friday.

Court Weld County Courthouse
Location Greeley, CO
Phone 970-351-7300
District 19th Judicial District
Municipal Court (970) 350-9305

The clerk's office can provide copies of most documents. Certified copies cost $20 each. Regular copies are $0.25 per page. C.R.S. § 13-32-104 governs these fees. This statute sets court costs statewide. Fees may change over time.

Colorado Judicial Branch access guide for public records

Types of Family Cases in Greeley

Greeley family courts handle diverse cases. Dissolution of marriage is most frequent. This ends a marriage through divorce. The court also grants legal separations. These divide assets while keeping spouses married.

Cases about children require careful handling. The court allocates parental responsibilities. This includes decision-making authority. It also covers parenting time schedules. Child support ensures financial stability. Both parents must contribute based on ability.

Protection orders serve safety needs. Victims of domestic violence can seek protection. The court issues temporary orders quickly. Permanent orders follow after a hearing. Violations are criminal offenses. Law enforcement can arrest violators immediately.

Online Search Options

You can search for Greeley family court records online. The Colorado Judicial Branch does not offer direct access. Instead, they approve third-party vendors. CoCourts.com is the main option for public users.

Visit www.cocourts.com to search. The site covers Weld County cases. You can search by name or case number. Each search incurs a fee. Statewide searches cost more than single county.

The online records request form is another tool. Access it at coloradojudicial.gov. This form lets you order specific documents. You choose what you need from a list. The court staff will locate and copy your selections.

Fees for online requests match in-person rates. Copy fees are $0.25 per page. Certification is $20 per document. Research fees apply after one hour. These cost $30 per hour in 15-minute blocks.

Legal Resources in Greeley

Greeley residents can access state legal resources. The Colorado Judicial Branch offers self-help materials. These are available online at no cost. Forms and instructions help self-represented parties. You can download and print these at home.

The State Court Administrator's Office answers questions. Call them at 720-625-5000. The toll-free number is 800-888-0001. Email questions to public.access@judicial.state.co.us. They can explain general court procedures.

Chief Justice Directive 05-01 guides record access. This policy explains public access rules. It covers fees and request procedures. You can find it on the judicial branch website. Understanding this policy helps you get records faster.

For municipal court matters, contact Greeley Municipal Court at (970) 350-9305.

Weld County Family Court Records

Greeley is the county seat of Weld County. All family court cases for Greeley residents are filed here. Visit the Weld County page for more county resources.

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