Colorado Code § 13-1-136

Civil protection orders - single set of forms
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(1) The general assembly
hereby finds that the statutes provide for the issuance of several types of civil protection orders
to protect the public, but that many of these protection orders have many elements in common.
The general assembly also finds that consolidating the various forms for issuing and verifying
service of civil protection orders and creating, to the extent possible, a standardized set of forms
that will be applicable to the issuance and service of civil protection orders will simplify the
procedures for issuing these protection orders and enhance the efficient use of the courts' and
citizens' time and resources.
(2) On or before July 1, 2003, the state court administrator, pursuant to the rule-making
authority of the Colorado supreme court, shall design and make available to the courts copies of
a standardized set of forms that shall be used in the issuance and verification of service of civil
protection orders issued pursuant to article 14 of this title or section 14-10-108, C.R.S., or rule
365 of the Colorado rules of county court civil procedure. The state court administrator shall
design the standardized set of forms in such a manner as to make the forms easy to understand
and use and in such a manner as will facilitate and improve the procedure for requesting, issuing,
and enforcing civil protection orders.
(3) In developing the standardized set of forms for the issuance and verification of
service of civil protection orders pursuant to this section, the state court administrator shall work
with representatives of municipal, county, and district court judges, law enforcement, a member
of the Colorado bar association, and representatives of other interested groups.

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