Park County Family Court Records

Park County sits in the Rocky Mountains of central Colorado. It is part of the 11th Judicial District. Fairplay serves as the county seat. The Park County Courthouse handles all family court cases. You can find divorce records, custody orders, and support documents here. These records are public under state law.

The 11th Judicial District covers four counties. These are Chaffee, Custer, Fremont, and Park. Park County is known for its mountain scenery. The town of Fairplay sits at over 9,000 feet. The court serves residents across this area. Staff keep records well organized. Access follows Colorado public records law.

Family cases in Park County follow state rules. Divorce ends marriages. Custody decides where children live. Support orders set payment amounts. The court hears these cases in Fairplay.

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Where to Find Park County Family Court Records

The Park County Courthouse is at 300 Fourth Street in Fairplay. This building houses all court offices. Family court records are stored here. You can visit during business hours. Staff can help you find files. Call (719) 836-4293 before you visit. They can confirm the file is ready.

Fairplay is a small mountain town. It sits along U.S. Highway 285. The courthouse is in the center of town. It is easy to find. Parking is available nearby. The building is open on weekdays. Winter weather can affect travel.

Park County courthouse building for family court records

Types of Family Court Records in Park County

Park County keeps many types of family records. Divorce decrees are most common. These papers prove a marriage has ended. They list property terms. They include child custody plans. You may need a certified copy.

Other records include custody and support orders. These state where children will live. They set visit times. Child support orders show payment amounts. All these records are public in most cases.

Protection orders are filed here too. These help keep people safe. The court can order someone to stay away. Records are public. Some details may be sealed.

Requesting Family Court Records in Park County

To get records, start with a phone call. Dial (719) 836-4293. Ask about the case. Give the names of the parties. Tell them the year. Staff can check if the file exists.

Visiting in person is fastest. Bring photo ID. Know the case details. Staff can pull the file while you wait. Copies cost a fee per page. Certified copies cost more. You might need one for legal use.

The court follows C.R.S. § 24-72-201 and C.R.S. § 24-72-203. These laws say most records are public. You have a right to view them.

Online Search Options for Park County

Colorado offers online access to court records. The Colorado Judicial Branch website has a search tool. You can look up Park County cases. Search by name or case number. Basic info is free.

Not all documents are online. For full records, visit the court. The online system updates daily. It works best for recent cases.

Here are ways to search:

  • Use cocourts.com for case lookup
  • Search by party name or case number
  • View case status and hearing dates
  • Access some documents for a fee

Legal Resources in Park County

The 11th Judicial District offers help for self-represented parties. The court may have forms and guides. These help people without lawyers. Ask the clerk what is available.

Court fees follow state law. C.R.S. § 13-32-104 sets the amounts. You can request a fee waiver if needed. Forms are at the courthouse. Staff can explain the process.

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