Colorado Code § 24-72-307

Challenge to accuracy and completeness - appeals
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(1) Any person in
interest who is provided access to any criminal justice records pursuant to this part 3 shall have
the right to challenge the accuracy and completeness of records to which he has been given
access, insofar as they pertain to him, and to request that said records be corrected.
(2) If the custodian refuses to make the requested correction, the person in interest may
request a written statement of the grounds for the refusal, which statement shall be furnished
forthwith.
(3) In the event that the custodian requires additional time to evaluate the merit of the
request for correction, he shall so notify the applicant in writing forthwith. The custodian shall
then have thirty days from the date of his receipt of the request for correction to evaluate the
request and to make a determination of whether to grant or refuse the request, in whole or in
part, which determination shall be forthwith communicated to the applicant in writing.
(4) Any person in interest whose request for correction of records is refused may apply
to the district court of the district wherein the record is found for an order directing the custodian
of such record to show cause why he should not permit the correction of such record. A hearing
on such application shall be held at the earliest practical time. Unless the court finds that the
refusal of correction was proper, it shall order the custodian to make such correction, and, upon a
finding that the refusal was arbitrary or capricious, it may order the criminal justice agency for
which the custodian was acting to pay the applicant's court costs and attorney fees in an amount
to be determined by the court.

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