Eagle County Civil Court Records

Civil court records in Eagle County are maintained at the Eagle County Combined Courts in Eagle. The courthouse is at 885 E. Chambers Avenue. Eagle County is in the 5th Judicial District, which also covers Clear Creek, Lake, and Summit counties. The 5th District hears civil cases with no dollar limit in district court and claims up to $25,000 in county court. Small claims go up to $7,500. The Eagle County Clerk of Court keeps all civil case files. You can search these records online through third-party vendors or request documents from the courthouse. This page explains how to access and get copies of civil court records from Eagle County.

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Eagle County Courthouse and Clerk

The Eagle County Combined Courts are at 885 E. Chambers Avenue in Eagle. All civil court records for Eagle County are kept at this courthouse. The phone number is 970-328-6373. You can call during business hours to ask about civil case files or set up a time to visit and review records in person. The Eagle County court page on the Colorado Judicial Branch website has the courthouse address, hours, and contact info. It also links to state court forms and resources for people filing civil cases in Eagle County.

Eagle County court page for civil court records

Eagle County is part of the 5th Judicial District. The district covers Clear Creek, Eagle, Lake, and Summit counties. Each county keeps its own civil case files at its own courthouse. The Clerk of Court in Eagle County maintains all civil records for district court, county court, and small claims cases filed in Eagle County. District court has no dollar cap. County court takes claims up to $25,000. Small claims handle disputes up to $7,500. The clerk can search records by name or case number and make copies for anyone who requests them.

Search Eagle Civil Records Online

You can search Eagle County civil court records online through CoCourts, a commercial vendor that pulls case data from the Colorado state court system. A statewide search costs $10. State courts without Denver cost $5. CoCourts shows the Register of Actions for each civil case. This includes filings, motions, and orders. It does not provide copies of the actual documents. For document copies, use the online records request form from the Colorado Judicial Branch or contact the Eagle County Clerk of Court directly.

The Colorado Judicial Branch runs a free docket search portal. You can search by case number or party name to see scheduled hearings and recent filings in Eagle County civil cases. The docket tool does not show the full case file. It helps you follow an open case. For a more thorough search, use CoCourts to find the case number, then request documents from the clerk. You can pay court fees online through the state payment portal for civil cases filed in Eagle County.

File Civil Cases in Eagle County

Civil cases in Eagle County are filed at the Combined Courts in Eagle. The court you file in depends on the claim amount. District court has no dollar limit. A plaintiff pays $235 to file. The defendant pays $192 to answer. County court hears claims up to $25,000. The filing fee ranges from $85 to $135 based on the amount in dispute. Small claims handle disputes up to $7,500. Filing costs $31 for claims under $500 and $55 for claims from $500 to $7,500. These fees are set by state law in JDF 1 from the Colorado Judicial Branch.

You can file in person at the courthouse or by mail. Some attorneys use electronic filing. Pro se litigants usually file on paper. The clerk can give you the forms you need. You can also download forms from the Colorado Judicial Branch website. Once your civil case is filed in Eagle County, the file becomes a public record. Anyone can request access to it under the Colorado Open Records Act. The 5th Judicial District covers four counties, but each county keeps its own files at its own courthouse in Eagle County.

Note: Fee waivers may be available if you cannot afford the filing cost, so ask the clerk about a waiver form before you file your civil case in Eagle County.

Copy Costs and Document Requests

Plain copies of civil court records cost $0.25 per page in Eagle County. Certified copies cost $20 per document. A transcript of judgment is $25. A name search is $5. If you are a party to your own case, the copy cost is capped at $15. These rates follow Chief Justice Directive 06-01 and apply to all Colorado courts. You can pick up copies in person at the courthouse in Eagle. You can also request copies by phone at 970-328-6373 or through the state's online records request form.

Research and redaction fees run $30 per hour after the first free hour. This applies if the court needs to pull a large file or redact protected details like Social Security numbers. Most record requests are filled within three business days under C.R.S. ยง 24-72-200.1, the Colorado Open Records Act. If you need a rush, ask the clerk if expedited service is available for your civil court records request in Eagle County.

Public Access to Eagle Civil Records

Eagle County civil court records are public. You do not need to be part of the case to see the file. You do not need to give a reason. The Colorado Open Records Act requires courts to make records available within three business days of a request. Chief Justice Directive 05-01 controls which records are public, sealed, or restricted. Most civil case files are fully open. Some may be sealed by a judge's order. Others have protected details like Social Security numbers and bank account info blacked out. The rest of the file is open to anyone who asks in Eagle County.

To request civil court records, visit the courthouse at 885 E. Chambers Avenue in Eagle or call 970-328-6373. You can also submit a request through the state's online form. The clerk will pull the file and let you review it or make copies. Sealed files require a court order to open. For most civil cases in Eagle County, the entire file is available to the public as soon as it is filed with the court. This includes the complaint, answer, motions, orders, and judgments.

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Cities in Eagle County

Eagle County has no cities that meet the population threshold for dedicated pages on this site. The county seat is Eagle. Civil court records for all Eagle County residents are kept at the Combined Courts in Eagle.

Nearby Counties

Eagle County is in central Colorado. It borders six counties. Each has its own courthouse and keeps civil court records separately from Eagle County.