Colorado Code § 13-6-303

Place of holding court
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In each county, the county court shall sit at the county
seat, and the county court by rule or order also may provide for hearing and trials to be held in
locations other than the county seat. In particular, if the corporate limits of a municipality extend
into two counties, the county court of either county, for the hearing of matters for which venue is
properly laid before them or the requirements thereof are waived, may sit at any place within
such municipality without regard to the location of the county line. Where the county court sits
regularly at locations other than the county seat, proper venue within the county shall be fixed by
court rule.

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