Colorado Code § 13-6-307

Process
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(1) Each county court shall have the power to issue process
necessary to acquire jurisdiction, to require attendance, and to enforce all orders, decrees, and
judgments. Such process runs to any county within the state and, when authorized by the
Colorado rules of civil procedure, may be served outside the state. Any sheriff to whom process
is directed is authorized and required to execute the same, and he is entitled to the same fees as
are allowed for serving like process from the district courts. Persons other than the sheriff or his
deputies may also serve process from the county court when permitted by the Colorado rules of
civil procedure or by law.
(2) Upon request of the court, the prosecuting county, or the defendant, the clerk of the
county court shall issue a subpoena for the appearance, at any and all stages of the court's
proceedings, of the parent, guardian, or lawful custodian of any child under eighteen years of age
who is charged with the violation of a county ordinance. Whenever a person who is issued a
subpoena pursuant to this subsection (2) fails, without good cause, to appear, the court may issue
an order for the person to show cause to the court as to why the person should not be held in
contempt. Following a show cause hearing, the court may make findings of fact and conclusions
of law and may enter an appropriate order, which may include finding the person in contempt.

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