Moffat County District Court cases in Moffat County, Craig, CO
Moffat County District Court in Craig, Colorado, is a state district court (trial court of general jurisdiction) within the 14th Judicial District. It handles felony criminal cases; civil lawsuits of any value and equitable matters; domestic relations (divorce, allocation of parental responsibilities, child support); juvenile delinquency and dependency-and-neglect matters, adoptions; probate (estates, guardianships, conservatorships); and mental health cases. It also hears appeals from Moffat County Court and municipal courts within the county. Routine traffic infractions and most misdemeanors are handled in county court, while the district court addresses traffic-related felonies and appellate review.
Moffat County District Court Contact and Location Information
Court Type: | District Court |
County: | Moffat |
Street Address: | 221 W. Victory Way |
City: | Craig |
Zip Code: | 81625 |
Phone: | 970-824-8254 |
Hours: | Monday - Friday 8:00AM - 5:00PM |
Website URL: | https://www.courts.state.co.us/Courts/District/Index.cfm?District_ID=14 |
Forms & Filing: | https://www.courts.state.co.us/Forms/Index.cfm |
Dockets / Schedule / Calendar: | https://www.courts.state.co.us/Courts/District/Dockets.cfm?District_ID=14 |
Jury Service: | https://www.courts.state.co.us/Jury/District/Index.cfm?District_ID=14 |
Languages: | Multiple |
Twitter: | https://twitter.com/cocourts |
Linkedin: | https://www.linkedin.com/in/maria-malatino-1b7419102/ |
ADA: | Peggy Gentles |
ADA Phone: | 970-870-2334 |
ADA Fax / Email: | peggy.gentles@judicial.state.co.us |
Services and Case Types Handled in Moffat County District Court
Moffat County District Court, part of Colorado's 14th Judicial District, is the county's trial court of general jurisdiction. It:
- Accepts and processes filings in civil (money damages, injunctions), domestic relations (divorce, parental responsibilities, child support), criminal (felonies and related matters), juvenile (delinquency, dependency and neglect), probate (estates, guardianships, conservatorships), and mental health cases, and hears appeals from county court.
- Issues and enforces civil protection orders (temporary and permanent) for domestic abuse, stalking, sexual assault, and at-risk adults.
- Schedules and conducts court hearings, trials, advisements, and conferences; issues orders and judgments; and provides interpreters and ADA accommodations.
- Manages jury services, including summons, qualification, postponements, reporting, and juror payment.
- Provides public access to case records, forms, self-help resources, and processes payments of fines, fees, and restitution; supports e-filing for attorneys and in-person filing for self-represented parties.