The Court takes public health and safety seriously and has implemented aggressive policies to prevent the risk of infection for jurors and other court users. The courtrooms and courthouse will be sanitized daily.
Per Administrative Order 2022-02, dated February 24, 2022, mask requirements will no longer be in effect. Face coverings will be optional in court facilities in the Seventh Judicial District. Anyone choosing to wear a mask in a Seventh Judicial District court facility may do so, subject to the discretion of the presiding judicial officer. Further, at the discretion of the presiding judicial officer, face masks may be ordered to be worn for specific proceedings or for phases of specific proceedings, such as jury selection. Those with compromised immune systems, or symptoms or recent close exposure to anyone positive for COVID-19 are strongly encouraged to wear a mask.
Per Administrative Order 2021-10, dated June 11, 2021, social distancing mandates have been lifted.
**Jury summonses are only sent to potential jurors by US mail. If you receive a text, email, phone call or some other method of communication other than by US mail regarding jury duty, contact your local jury commissioner.
Choose the county you were summoned to appear on the table below to find the status of the trial. If the status is "Cancelled", then you do not have to appear. If the status is "Report", this means that the trial is still scheduled, and you should appear as summoned. If the trial is cancelled your jury service is satisfied for this calendar year.
BE SURE AND CHECK TRIAL STATUS AFTER 5:30 PM ON THE EVENING PRIOR TO YOUR APPEARANCE DATE. IT COULD SAVE YOU A TRIP TO THE COURTHOUSE or JUSTICE CENTER.
Jury Service Certificates are now available online for employers at http://www.courts.state.co.us/Jury/JurorCert.cfm
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