Frederick Colorado Municipal Court

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Frederick Colorado Municipal Court cases in Weld County, Frederick, CO

Frederick Municipal Court is a municipal court serving the Town of Frederick, Colorado. It has limited jurisdiction over violations of the Frederick Municipal Code occurring within town limits. The court handles traffic infractions and summonses under local law; misdemeanor ordinance violations; parking citations; animal-control violations; code-enforcement and nuisance matters; and juvenile cases arising from ordinance or traffic violations. It conducts arraignments, advisements, trials, sentencings, and compliance reviews for these cases. The court does not hear felonies, state-law family or probate matters, or general civil lawsuits; those are handled by the Weld County Court or the Colorado District Court.

Frederick Colorado Municipal Court Contact and Location Information

Court Type: Municipal Court
County: Weld
Street Address: 333 5th Street, PO Box 435
City: Frederick
Zip Code: 80530
Phone: 720-382-5530
Fax: 720-832-5540
Hours: Monday through Thursday 7:00 am to 5:00 pm.
Website URL: https://www.frederickco.gov/346/Municipal-Court

Services and Case Types Handled in Frederick Colorado Municipal Court

Frederick Municipal Court adjudicates city-ordinance matters, including traffic and parking citations, misdemeanor offenses, and municipal code violations (e.g., nuisance, animal, zoning). Core services: case filings (citations, complaints, motions), scheduling and notice of court dates, arraignments, pretrial conferences, hearings, trials, and sentencing. It handles payments, payment plans, warrants, probation/compliance reviews, and records requests (copies, dispositions, and expungement guidance). The court offers in-person or remote appearances when available and coordinates interpreters and ADA accommodations. Jury services: where authorized, the court summons jurors and conducts jury trials; otherwise cases proceed by bench trial. Protective orders: the court may issue criminal no-contact orders in related cases and typically refers civil protective orders to the appropriate county or state court. Public-facing support includes fine/cost inquiries, continuances, diversion eligibility, and compliance options.

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