Colorado Judicial Branch has compiled all forms required for Relief from Collateral Consequences (Non-Court Consequences).
If you are convicted of a crime, you will face certain penalties imposed by the court such as jail time, probation, fines, etc. Your conviction may also bring about additional consequences other than the penalties imposed by the court. For example, you may not be able to get a certain type of job or license, or you may not be eligible for certain public benefits or housing. These additional consequences are known as “collateral consequences.”
A collateral consequence does not include imprisonment, probation, parole, supervised release, forfeiture, restitution, fine, assessment, costs of prosecution, or a restraint or sanction on your driving privilege.
You may ask the court for relief from collateral consequences if one of the following is true:
You may not ask the court for relief from collateral consequences if one of the following is true:
Before you file your paperwork with the court, you will need to get a recent copy of your fingerprint-based criminal history report from the Colorado Bureau of Investigation (CBI). You will need to attach this criminal history report to the paperwork you file with the court.
You can call the CBI at 303-239-4201. The CBI is located at 690 Kipling Street, Suite 3000, Lakewood, CO 80215.
You should file your case in the same court where the conviction happened that caused the collateral consequence(s) from which you need relief. Use the courts locator to find the correct court location.
Download and fill out the Relief from Collateral Consequences (Non-Court Consequences) forms using the forms link above. For additional information, refer to JDF 237 Instructions to File and Application for an Order of Collateral Relief.
You will enter your name wherever it says "Defendant" or "Applicant".
You will use the same case number from the criminal case that caused the consequence(s) from which you need relief.
Fill out all sections of JDF 238 Application for an Order of Collateral Relief except for the "Certificate of Service" part at the bottom (this may be done after you file the form with the court).
Remember: Make sure to attach your fingerprint-based criminal history report to JDF 238 Application for an Order of Collateral Relief.
Fill out only the top caption part of JDF 239 Order for Collateral Relief. The court will fill out the rest.
Take your completed forms to the court and give them to the clerk to file your case. There is no filing fee.
Within 10 days after you file your paperwork with the court, you must send a copy of the JDF 238 Application for an Order for Collateral Relief you filed with the court to the District Attorney who prosecuted your criminal case, and to any regulatory or licensing body related to the collateral consequence(s) from which you are seeking relief.
You must send JDF 238 Application for an Order for Collateral Relief in one of these ways:
The court may make a decision without a hearing, or the court may need to have a hearing before making a decision. If the court decides to conduct a hearing, you should be present at the hearing.
If the court grants your request, you will get a signed copy of JDF 239 Order of Collateral Relief. It will be your responsibility to send the Order to any appropriate agency.