Parker Family Court Records

Parker is a growing town in Douglas County. The 18th Judicial District serves this area. Family court records for Parker residents are kept at the Douglas County Courthouse in Castle Rock. The town also operates a municipal court for local matters. Knowing which court has your case is essential.

Douglas County is one of Colorado's most populous counties. Parker is its second-largest town. The area has seen rapid growth. More families mean more court cases. The 18th Judicial District handles the load. Records are well-organized. Staff can help you navigate the system.

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Understanding Parker Family Court Records

Family court records in Parker follow Colorado law. The Colorado Open Records Act applies. So do court-specific statutes. C.R.S. § 24-72-201 sets basic access rules. C.R.S. § 24-72-203 adds court provisions. These laws balance public rights with privacy needs.

Records include many document types. Petitions start cases. Orders make rulings. Judgments end matters. Parenting plans guide custody. Financial disclosures show assets. Some files are sealed. Juvenile cases have special rules.

Where to Access Family Court Records in Parker

Parker residents use the Douglas County Courthouse. It is in Castle Rock. This is the county seat. The 18th Judicial District Court sits here. All major family cases are filed here. Divorce and custody go here. So do adoptions and guardianships.

Court 18th Judicial District Court (Douglas County)
Address Douglas County Courthouse
4000 Justice Way
Castle Rock, CO 80109
Phone (303) 663-7200
Hours Monday through Friday, 7:30 AM to 4:30 PM
Website www.douglas.co.us/courts

Parker Municipal Court is closer to home. It handles local ordinance matters. The court is at 18601 East Mainstreet. You can call (303) 805-3199. The court deals with town code violations. Most family matters go to district court.

You can access records in several ways. Visit Castle Rock in person. Request by mail. Some records are online. Not everything is digital. Call first to check. This saves time and trips.

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Types of Family Cases in Parker

The 18th Judicial District hears many case types. Divorce cases are filed daily. Legal separations are similar. Annulments apply in limited cases. The court divides property and debt. It sets spousal maintenance when needed. These rulings affect families for years.

Child custody matters are common. Parents may agree on plans. Or they may fight in court. The judge decides based on the child's needs. Safety is paramount. Stability matters. The child's wishes may count.

Adoption cases come through Parker too. Step-parent adoptions are frequent. Agency adoptions occur. The court requires home studies. Background checks are standard. The process protects children. It ensures safe placements.

Online Search Options

Douglas County records can be searched online. The state portal is a good start. Go to CoCourts.com. Search by name or case number. Basic information appears instantly. Some documents need fees. Full records may need in-person visits.

The Colorado Judicial Branch offers guidance. Visit coloradojudicial.gov/access-guide-public-records for help. You can find request forms there. The form is at coloradojudicial.gov/recorddocument-request-form. Use this for mail requests. Email options exist too.

Legal Resources in Parker

Parker offers legal help for families. Resources are available nearby. You do not need to travel far. Douglas County has services. So does the town of Parker.

Colorado Legal Services serves Douglas County. They assist low-income residents. Family law is a focus. Call (303) 837-1313 to apply. You must meet income guidelines. Not all cases qualify. Ask about your situation.

The Douglas County Courthouse has a self-help center. Staff can guide you. They explain procedures. They help find forms. They cannot give legal advice. They cannot fill out forms. Bring your case number.

The Parker Library has legal resources. You can study there. C.R.S. § 13-32-104 covers procedures. Understanding helps. Knowledge reduces stress.

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Douglas County Family Court Records

Parker is part of Douglas County. All major family cases are filed in Castle Rock. The Douglas County Courthouse maintains these records. For complete information about county resources, visit the Douglas County page.

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