San Miguel County District Court

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San Miguel County District Court cases in San Miguel County, Telluride, CO

San Miguel District Court in Telluride, Colorado, is a Colorado District Court (trial court of general jurisdiction) serving San Miguel County within the Seventh Judicial District. It adjudicates civil actions of any amount, felony criminal cases, domestic relations (divorce, custody, support), juvenile matters (delinquency, dependency/neglect), probate (estates, guardianships), and mental health proceedings, and it issues related orders and enforcement. The court also hears appeals from San Miguel County Court judgments. Routine traffic infractions and misdemeanors are generally handled in county court, while the district court addresses traffic-related felony offenses and appellate review of county traffic cases. As the county's primary trial court, it manages major civil and criminal proceedings and supervises compliance with its rulings.

San Miguel County District Court Contact and Location Information

Court Type: District Court
County: San Miguel
Street Address: 305 W. Colorado Ave.
City: Telluride
Zip Code: 81435
Phone: 970-369-3300
Fax: 970-728-6216
Hours: Monday - Friday 8:30AM - 5:00PM
Website URL: http://7thjudicialdistrictco.org/
Parking: Parking is at a premium in this community. Telluride does have paid parking on Colorado Avenue (Main Street). Other parking is available on side streets but you should be sure to read the street signage and know what day and date it is before parking. This is especially true during the peak of ski and tourist seasons. Violators will be ticketed and towed.
Directions: You will have no difficulty locating the San Miguel County Courthouse as you drive down Main Street of Telluride (Highway 145 turns into Colorado Avenue, aka Main Street). Approximately three blocks into town, you will notice on your left, the historic red brick building with the tower clock.
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=7
Jury Service: https://www.courts.state.co.us/Jury/District/Index.cfm?District_ID=7
Languages: Multiple
Email: boccclerk@sanmiguelcountyco.gov
Twitter: https://twitter.com/cocourts
ADA: Leslie German
ADA Phone: 970-252-4359
ADA Fax / Email: leslie.german@judicial.state.co.us
About / Additional Info: The San Miguel Combined Courts (District and County) are located in the historic San Miguel County Courthouse at 305 West Colorado Avenue (Main Street), in Telluride, Colorado. Trial Court personnel consits of four clerks and a County Court Judge. A Spanish interpreter is also retained by the Courts to assist in official Court proceedings on regular County Court days (Tuesdays) and whenever needed in District Court matters. The District Court Judges travel to Telluride from Montrose.

Services and Case Types Handled in San Miguel County District Court

San Miguel District Court serves the public as a general-jurisdiction trial court. It handles: felony criminal matters; civil actions; domestic relations (divorce, custody, child support); juvenile cases (delinquency, abuse/neglect); probate, estates, and guardianships; mental health and competency proceedings; and appeals from lower courts where authorized.

Public-facing services include: case filings and docketing (complaints, petitions, motions); issuance of protective or restraining orders in domestic violence, stalking, or harassment cases; scheduling and conducting hearings, trials, and sentencings; jury services (summons, qualification, reporting, deferrals); access to records, copies, and certifications; payment processing for fines, fees, and restitution; self-help resources and standardized forms; language access and ADA accommodations; bond and warrant processing; coordination with pretrial, probation, mediation, and specialty/problem-solving court programs when available.

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