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    Default Denver Court Record Assistance Needed

    It seems that Denver has changed its website yet again, making it much more difficult to find anything. Even the paid court search sites say this.

    I need to find current info on a case (I have the arrest number and docket number) in Denver County. Does anyone have any advice? I'm not looking for anything "under the table," so to speak, I'm just seeking information that should be available to the public.


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    If you plug the docket number in here it should give you the case information:

    http://www.denvergov.org/apps/newcourt/case_search.aspx
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    Thanks, but I've tried that - I don't know if the case is too new, or what, but it doesn't show.

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    PM me the information. I'll check.

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    Go to the Records Room in the Basement at the City and County Bldg, fill out the request slip and review and copy anything you need out of the file. Their on line site would make you pull your hair out going that route.

    The Clerks that work there are pretty darn helpful, IMO not like the people you hear people beating up on because they happen to be low level Civil Service employees.

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    Quote Originally Posted by daddygat View Post
    Go to the Records Room in the Basement at the City and County Bldg, fill out the request slip and review and copy anything you need out of the file. Their on line site would make you pull your hair out going that route.

    The Clerks that work there are pretty darn helpful, IMO not like the people you hear people beating up on because they happen to be low level Civil Service employees.
    Right on, thanks!

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    go to the basement - that is what I do too.
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