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Places that Help: Colorado
Updated:
September 14, 2015
Below is a list of courthouses where you can file for a protection order. (If you want to file for custody, divorce, or anything else, you may want to call the courthouse to make sure that the court we have listed is the proper courthouse.) At the courthouse, the clerk will provide you with the forms that you need to file. If you need assistance filling out the forms, the clerk may be able to give basic instructions, but the clerk usually cannot help you decide what information to write or give you any sort of advice. You will also find links to online forms at our CO Download Court Forms page. For further help, you may want to reach out to a local domestic violence program or a legal services organization. You can find links to both types of organizations on our CO Places that Help page.
La Plata
La Plata County Courthouse
1060 East Second Ave
P.O. Box 759
Durango, CO 81301
Phone: (970) 247-2004 Domestic relations, option 2
Lake
Lake County Justice Center
505 Harrison Ave.
P.O. Box 55
Leadville, CO 80461
Larimer
Larimer County Justice Center
201 LaPorte Avenue, Suite 100
Fort Collins, CO 80521-2761
Loveland County Court
810 East 10th Street, Suite 110
Loveland, CO 80537
Fax: (970) 622-2149 or (970) 679-4416
To file a protection order, referred to Larimer County’s main number: (970) 498-6100
Las Animas
Las Animas County Courthouse
200 East First Street, Room 304
Trinidad, CO 81082
Phone: (719) 846-3316 (Main; select option 5)
Lincoln
Lincoln County Courthouse
P. O. Box 128
103 Third Avenue
Hugo, CO 80821
Logan
Logan County Combined Courts
110 N. Riverview Rd. Room 210
Sterling, CO 80751
Logan District Court
P. O. Box 205, 110 N. Riverview Rd. Room 205
Sterling, CO 80751
Phone: (970) – 522-2578 Victim's Advocate for Domestic Violence Victims and Restraining orders
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