The Colorado Judicial Branch, with more than 300 judges and 3,600 support staff members, is centrally administered by the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court appoints the State Court Administrator to assist the Chief Justice. Each of the state's 22 Judicial Districts also has a District Administrator.
The State Court Administrator's Office provides administrative support and services to the trial and appellate courts to assist them in providing the citizens of Colorado with meaningful, speedy and economical forums to resolve disputes. The office also supports the management of probation services to enhance public protection and offender rehabilitation.
In executing its constitutional and statutory duties, the office has the following functions:
Innovative business techniques and new procedures are constantly under evaluation for possible introduction throughout the branch at all levels in order to improve efficiency and make the courts more accessible to the citizens of Colorado.
Office of the State Court Administrator
Mailing Address:
1300 Broadway, Suite 1200
Denver, CO 80203
Phone:
720-625-5000
800-888-0001
Fax: 720-625-5933
e-mail
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Office of the State Court Administrator - Executive Division
Position/Title | Name | Phone |
---|---|---|
State Court Administrator | Steven Vasconcellos | 720-625-5000 |
Legal Counsel | Terri Morrison | 720-625-5000 |
Director of Administration | Melanie Ulrich | 720-625-5000 |
Legislative Liaison | Terry Scanlon | 720-625-5967 |
Chief Communications Officer | Suzanne Karrer | 720-595-7045 |
The Legal Unit is part of the Executive Division of the Office of the State Court Administrator. Lawyers in the unit provide legal assistance to judges and employees of the Colorado Judicial Department.
Lawyers in the Legal Unit cannot provide legal assistance to the general public, and our office cannot provide advice or legal assistance in individual cases.
The Self-Help Section of this website may provide information on filing actions in court. Visit the Colorado Bar Association or ColoradoLegalServices.org for information on finding a lawyer.
The Legislative Liaison is responsible for representing the Judicial Branch on legislative matters before the General Assembly, the Governor’s Office, and staff or officials of state departments or other agencies and organizations. This includes the handling of all legislative communications as well as the coordination of legislative planning and implementation efforts. The Legislative Liaison also advises the Judicial Branch on the impact of legislation being considered by the General Assembly and provides strategic and analytical support on issues affecting the Branch.
For assistance, please contact Terry Scanlon, Legislative Liaison, at 720-625-5967 or terry.scanlon@judicial.state.co.us.