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Efiling for Non-Attorneys

 

To create an account or submit your completed forms online:

Before You Get Started take a few minutes to watch this short videos:

TUTORIALS
 

***E-filing is currently only available in these 8 counties.***

To contact another court with questions:

 https://www.courts.state.co.us/Courts/County/Choose.cfm

 

1. Create an E-Filing Account (CCE) 

 

2. Know the Fees 

  • No fee waivers for electronic filings.
    • File by paper at the courthouse to request a fee waiver. 
  1. One time Opt-in Fee - $12 non-refundable
    • for a Colorado Courts E-filing (CCE) account.
  2. Filing Fee - $106 to $230
    • Varies based on what you are filing. 
    • CCE will show you what the fees will be.   
  3. Per Submission Fee - $12 non-refundable
    • Charged each time you file.
    • Submission can include multiple documents.
  4. Service fees - Vary.

 

3. Representing Yourself 

 

4. Know the Process Process Icon

 

5. Fill out Forms Form icon

 

Process Questions? Question mark icon

  • For example:
    • Which form?
    • What happens next?

 

  • You can only e-file in the 8 counties listed below.
  • Weekdays   |   7:30 AM - 4:30 PM
    • Arapahoe 303-645-6600 x 2
      Douglas  720-437-6200
      El Paso 719-452-5000
      Larimer  970-530-5100

 

System and Technical Computer Questions?          

Special Announcements

Only available for new and existing family court cases.

 

***Only Available in these counties:

  • Arapahoe
  • Douglas
  • El Paso
  • Grand 
  • Larimer 
  • Moffat
  • Routt
  • Teller

More counties coming soon.

Pro se users must first register for a Colorado Courts E-Filing User ID and may only e-file and
e-serve where and when the system is available. Pro se users may only e-file or e-serve in their
own cases. Organization Users may e-serve case documents on registered pro se users. Pro se
users can view documents e-served on them in their own cases. Pro se users must be a party
to the case in which they file. If they are not, the court will reject the filing. E-filing and eservice fees are non-refundable.

 

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