Cheyenne County Family Court Records

Cheyenne County is in eastern Colorado. It is part of the High Plains region. The county seat is Cheyenne Wells. This small town sits near the Kansas border. The county has about 1,700 residents. It is one of the least populated counties in Colorado. Agriculture is the main industry here.

The 15th Judicial District serves Cheyenne County. This district includes four counties. Baca, Kiowa, and Prowers join Cheyenne in this district. The courthouse is in Cheyenne Wells. Family court cases are heard there. The judge travels between counties. This helps serve all areas of the district.

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Where to Find Cheyenne County Family Court Records

The Cheyenne County Courthouse stands at 51 South 1st Street East. This is in Cheyenne Wells. The building houses the combined court. All court records are kept here. The clerk of court manages the files. You can visit Monday through Friday. Hours are 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM.

You can reach the court by phone. Call (719) 767-5613. Staff can answer questions about records. They can explain the request process. They can also tell you about fees. Call before you visit. This ensures someone can help you.

Mail requests are also accepted. Send your request to the clerk. Include all case details you know. Include payment for copies. Include a self-addressed envelope. This helps get your copies faster.

Cheyenne County courthouse in Cheyenne Wells Colorado

Types of Family Court Records in Cheyenne County

Family court handles many case types. Divorce is common even in small counties. Cheyenne County sees divorces each year. These cases involve property division. They also involve custody when children are present. Support orders are established. All orders are recorded.

Other family matters are filed too. Paternity cases determine fatherhood. These cases also set support amounts. Adoption cases make families legal. Guardianship cases protect minors. Name changes are processed. Each creates a court record. Each record is kept on file.

Requesting Family Court Records in Cheyenne County

To get records, visit the courthouse. Go to the clerk's office. Request the case file you need. Provide case numbers if you have them. Names and dates help too. Staff will locate the file. They will make copies for you.

Standard copies cost $0.75 per page. Certified copies cost $20.00 each. Payment can be made by cash or check. Contact the court to confirm current fees. Fees can change over time.

Some records may be sealed. These cannot be viewed by the public. Juvenile records are often restricted. Domestic violence cases may be sealed. You may need court permission to see these. A judge must order them opened.

Online Search Options for Cheyenne County

CoCourts.com provides online access. This is Colorado's court records portal. You can search Cheyenne County cases. Basic information is free. Details require payment. Documents cost extra to view.

The Colorado Judicial Branch website has guides. These explain public records access. They list what is available online. They explain what requires in-person visits.

For official document requests, use the Records Request Form. Submit this to the court. It is the formal process for records.

Legal Resources in Cheyenne County

Legal help is available for residents. Colorado Legal Services offers aid. They help low-income families. Call 1-800-521-6968. They assist with divorce and custody. They help with protection orders too.

The Colorado Bar Association has resources. They offer lawyer referrals. This helps you find an attorney. Ask about reduced fee consultations.

Self-help forms are online. The Judicial Branch provides these. Forms follow Colorado law. They work in all counties. This includes Cheyenne County. Visit the state court website to find them.

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