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Broomfield County, CO Court System Information

Broomfield is a consolidated city-county in the U.S. state of Colorado. Broomfield has a consolidated city-county government which operates under Article XX, Sections 10-13 of the Constitution of the State of Colorado. The city is a part of the Denver-Aurora-Lakewood, CO Metropolitan Statistical Area. Its population was 55,889 at the 2010 United States Census., making it the 16th most populous municipality and the 13th most populous county in Colorado.

Court District
The Broomfield County Court is a trial court in Broomfield County and is within Colorado’s 17th Judicial District.

Broomfield County, CO Court Overview

The following courts are located in Broomfield County, Colorado. This list is not meant to be comprehensive and only lists courts with pages on Ballotpedia.

  1. Colorado 17th Judicial District Court
  2. Broomfield County Court, Colorado

Visitation Information
Office Hours:
Monday – Friday, 7:30-4:30,

Physical Address:
Broomfield Combined Courts
17 Descombes Dr.
Broomfield, CO 80020
Phone: 303-464-5020

Colorado 17th Judicial District Court

District Court Judges

District Court Chief Judge

Emily E. Anderson, Chief Judge
Phone: 303-654-3550

Donald S. Quick, District Judge
Division: A Broomfield
Phone: 303-464-5054

Robert W. Kiesnowski Jr., District Judge
Division: B Broomfield
Phone: 303-464-5050

Broomfield County Court, Colorado

Broomfield County Court Judge
Amy E. Bockman, Broomfield County Judge
Division: 1 Broomfield
Phone: 303-464-5053

Services

  1. Petitions for temporary civil protection orders and permanent protection order hearings.
  2. Petitions for temporary emergency risk protection orders and hearings on emergency risk protection orders.
  3. Crim.P. Rule 5 advisement for incarcerated persons and the initial setting of bail.
  4. Revocation hearings on complaints to revoke probation involving an incarcerated defendant.
  5. Proceedings necessary to protect the constitutional rights of criminal defendants including bond-related matters and plea agreements for incarcerated individuals.
  6. Detention hearings for juvenile delinquency cases.
  7. Shelter hearings in dependency and neglect cases or other juvenile proceedings.
  8. Petitions for appointment of an emergency guardian and/or special conservator.
  9. Hearings on motions to restrict parenting time and parental abduction prevention.
  10. Emergency mental health proceedings.

Broomfield County, CO County Clerk & Recorder

Jennifer L. Robinson
City and County Clerk
One DesCombes Drive
Broomfield, CO 80020
Email: %[email protected]
Phone: 303-438-6332
Fax: 303-410-3815

Divisions:

City Clerk:
Phone: 303-438-6332
Email: [email protected]

Elections:
Phone: 303-464-5857
Fax: 303-410-3815
Email: [email protected]

Motor Vehicle:
Phone: 303-464-5888
Fax: 303-464-5862
Email: [email protected]

Recording:
Phone: 303-464-5819
Fax: 303-438-6252
Email: [email protected]

Responsibilities & Services:

The Clerk and Recorder’s Office is responsible for:

  1. Chief Election Official of the City and County of Broomfield
  2. Agent of the State of Colorado for motor vehicle titling and licensing
  3. Ex-officio recorder of property and other legal documents for the City and County of Broomfield
  4. Agent of the State of Colorado for issuing marriage licenses and certificates

Broomfield County Recording Department

Nancy Ertmer, Recording and Licensing Manager
1 DesCombes Drive
Broomfield CO 80020
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 303.464.5819
Fax: 303.438.6252
Office Hours: Mon – Fri, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. (Recording)
Office Hours: Mon – Fri, 8 a.m. – 4:45 p.m. (Birth Certificates)

Responsibilities & Services:

The Recording Division of the Clerk and Recorder’s Office is responsible for recording, imaging, maintaining, and providing access to all documents that are a permanent public record. These documents may include real estate transactions in the City and County of Broomfield, marriage licenses, civil union licenses, military discharges, death certificates, uniform commercial code (UCC), and any other vital records.

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