We help Colorado landlords navigate the eviction process correctly — from the initial demand notice through court filing and tenant removal.
The Colorado eviction process is governed by strict procedural rules. Missing a notice period, using the wrong form, or filing improperly can delay your case by weeks — or get it dismissed entirely.
Colorado Court Help was built by a property manager in Denver who experienced firsthand how confusing and error-prone the eviction filing process can be. After spending hours researching statutes, downloading the wrong forms, and making preventable mistakes, the idea was clear: landlords need a guided, step-by-step tool that handles the paperwork correctly.
Today, Colorado Court Help walks landlords through every stage of the eviction process, generates court-compliant documents (including JDF forms required by Colorado courts), and helps ensure that no procedural step is missed.
Answer plain-language questions about your situation. We determine which forms and notices apply.
We generate the actual JDF forms required by Colorado county courts — correctly filled out and ready to file.
We can file your documents with the court and arrange for proper service of process on the tenant.
Track your case progress, deadlines, and next steps in one place.
Colorado Court Help is a document preparation service — we are not a law firm and do not provide legal advice. The information on this site is for general guidance only and should not be treated as a substitute for professional legal counsel. Every eviction case is different, and we strongly recommend consulting with a licensed Colorado attorney if you have questions about your specific situation.
We encourage landlords to review these authoritative resources for the latest legal information.
Official Colorado court system — case lookup, court locations, and filing information.
Free legal information and forms from the Colorado Judicial Branch.
Full text of Colorado state laws, including landlord-tenant statutes.
Find a licensed Colorado attorney for legal advice on eviction cases.
Colorado Court Help guides you through every step of the eviction process — from notices to filings to service.