Denver Colorado Probate Court Case Search & Records 2026

Official Denver probate guide

Search Denver Colorado Probate Court Records, Estates, Wills, Forms & Case Requests

Use official Colorado Judicial Branch and Denver Probate Court resources to request probate records, search dockets, find estate and guardianship forms, confirm eFiling options, check the courthouse location, and avoid wrong Denver court portals.

🏛️ Denver Probate Court 📂 Records requests accepted online/email 🧾 Colorado probate forms Updated 2026
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Find the Right Denver Probate Court Path

Choose what you need below. Denver Probate Court users usually need probate records, estate filings, wills, guardianship or conservatorship resources, docket information, eFiling, forms, or court contact details.

📂 Request or search probate records

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Use this for: Denver Probate Court record searches, estate files, case-number checks, document copies, and probate records requests.

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Best official path: Denver Probate Court’s official records request instructions and online request portal.

Important: The court asks requesters to include case number, party name, date of death, date of birth, county of residence, and documents requested when applicable.

⚠️ Official first: Use Colorado Judicial Branch and Denver Probate Court official pages before relying on private record websites.
At a glance

Denver Colorado Probate Court Quick Facts

Denver Probate Court is the specialized probate court for probate matters in the City and County of Denver, Colorado. The court handles matters such as estates, wills, trusts, guardianships, conservatorships, protected-person matters, probate records, and related probate proceedings.

🏛️CourtDenver ProbateColorado Judicial Branch
📍LocationDenver, CO1437 Bannock St.
🚪RoomRoom 230Denver, CO 80202
☎️Phone(303) 606-2303Probate Court
📂Index note1988+Statewide index limit
Important: Probate procedures, forms, records access, document-copy rules, eFiling requirements, filing costs, and office procedures can change. Always confirm current details with Denver Probate Court or Colorado Judicial Branch before filing or requesting certified records.
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What This Denver Colorado Probate Court Guide Covers

Official court basics

Official Denver Colorado Probate Court Path

For Denver, Colorado probate search intent, start with the official Colorado Judicial Branch Denver Probate Court page. Denver is different from many Colorado counties because Denver has a dedicated Probate Court page for probate matters, while many other Colorado probate matters are handled through county district courts.

The official Denver Probate Court page provides records request instructions, probate information, contact details, and links to Colorado Judicial Branch resources. The Colorado Judicial Branch also provides statewide probate self-help resources for estates, trusts, wills, guardianships, conservatorships, eFiling, and docket search.

Records requests

Use Denver Probate Court’s records instructions for case searches, document requests, and copy requests.

Dockets

Use Colorado Judicial Branch Docket Search for available docket/calendar information.

Forms

Use Colorado Judicial Branch probate and self-help forms for estates, wills, guardianship, and conservatorship matters.

E-filing

Use Colorado Courts E-Filing when electronic filing is required or available for your probate matter.

Record search

How to Request Denver Probate Court Records

Denver Probate Court’s official page says records and search requests may be submitted in person, by phone at 303-606-2303, by mail, by email, or through the court’s online portal. The court asks requesters to include useful case information such as case number, party name, date of death, date of birth, county of residence, and documents being requested when applicable.

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Start with Denver Probate Court’s records page

Use the official Colorado Judicial Branch Denver Probate Court page for records request options and instructions.

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Gather the strongest search details

Use the case number, decedent name, party name, date of death, date of birth, county of residence, or requested document title if known.

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Remember the statewide index limit

The court notes that the statewide index for records does not go further back than 1988. Older records may require different search or archive steps.

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Request copies or certification if needed

If you need a document for a bank, title company, agency, real estate transfer, or fiduciary proof, ask whether you need certified copies or letters.

Docket search

Denver Probate Court Docket Search and Case Information

Colorado Judicial Branch provides a Docket Search tool for court docket information. The docket search is useful for hearings and calendar information, but it should not be treated as a full probate file or complete document repository.

Docket search

Use this path for hearing dates, docket listings, courtroom scheduling, and calendar-type information.

Records request

Use Denver Probate Court’s records process when you need actual documents, copies, certified records, or a file search.

Case number

A case number is usually the strongest way to search or request records. Name-only searches can be slower or incomplete.

Not a private portal

A third-party site may not show complete, current, or court-certified probate information.

Estates and wills

Estate, Will and Trust Matters in Denver Probate Court

Denver Probate Court handles probate matters involving decedent estates, wills, personal representatives, trusts, estate administration, fiduciary authority, creditor claims, and related court filings. Colorado Judicial Branch probate resources provide self-help and form guidance for estate cases, trusts, estates, and wills.

Probating wills

Use this path when a will must be filed, reviewed, or admitted and a personal representative may need authority.

Estate administration

Use this path when a Denver estate needs informal or formal administration, appointment, notices, inventory, claims, or closing documents.

Trust matters

Probate Court may handle trust-related filings, fiduciary issues, accountings, and court-supervised trust matters.

Small estate issues

Some assets may be handled outside a full probate case depending on Colorado law and the facts. Confirm before assuming no case is needed.

Filing tip: Do not use old forms, private templates, or forms from another state. Use Colorado Judicial Branch forms and Denver Probate Court instructions before filing.
Guardianship and conservatorship

Denver Probate Court Guardianship and Conservatorship Help

Colorado Judicial Branch probate resources include guardianship and conservatorship information for adults and minors. Denver Probate Court may handle protective proceedings involving guardians, conservators, protected persons, wards, reports, and court supervision.

Guardianship

Use this path for court authority over personal care, decision-making, or protection of a minor or adult when applicable.

Conservatorship

Use this path when someone may need court-appointed help managing property, money, assets, or financial affairs.

Reports

Guardians and conservators may have reporting, accounting, or court-supervision duties.

Restricted records

Protected-person, minor, medical, and sealed details may not be publicly available through normal records access.

Forms, eFiling and self-help

Denver Probate Court Forms, E-Filing and Colorado Self-Help

Colorado Judicial Branch provides probate resources for trusts, estates, wills, guardianship, and conservatorship matters. It also provides Colorado Courts E-Filing and docket resources. Use these official pages before preparing or filing Denver Probate Court documents.

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Probate Resources

Access Colorado probate self-help resources for estates, wills, trusts, guardianship, and conservatorship.

Open Probate Resources
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Colorado E-Filing

Use Colorado Courts E-Filing when electronic filing is required or available for your matter.

Open E-Filing
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Docket Search

Use Colorado Judicial Branch Docket Search for docket and hearing-calendar information.

Open Docket Search
Copies and records

Certified Copies, Letters and Denver Probate Court File Requests

Online or docket information can help identify a Denver probate matter, but official use often requires a court-issued copy or certified document. If you need a record for a bank, title company, real estate transfer, insurance claim, fiduciary authority, agency request, or legal filing, ask Denver Probate Court what exact document and certification level is required.

Certified records

Ask whether you need certified orders, certified letters, authenticated copies, or other court-issued documents.

Search requests

Search requests can be made with case numbers, party names, dates, county of residence, and requested document descriptions.

Older records

The statewide index does not go further back than 1988, so older probate records may require special handling or archive research.

Restricted matters

Guardianship, conservatorship, minor, protected-person, medical, or sealed materials may be restricted or redacted.

Map and location

Denver Probate Court Map and Location

The official Colorado Judicial Branch location page lists Denver Probate Court at 1437 Bannock Street, Room 230, Denver, CO 80202. The official court phone number is (303) 606-2303.

Most searched questions

Denver Colorado Probate Court FAQs

Where is Denver Probate Court located?

Denver Probate Court is located at 1437 Bannock Street, Room 230, Denver, CO 80202.

What is the phone number for Denver Probate Court?

The official Colorado Judicial Branch listing shows Denver Probate Court phone number as (303) 606-2303.

How do I request Denver Probate Court records?

Denver Probate Court says records and search requests may be submitted in person, by phone, by mail, by email, or through the online portal. Include the case number, party name, date of death, date of birth, county of residence, and requested documents when applicable.

How far back does the statewide probate record index go?

Denver Probate Court’s official records information says the statewide index for records does not go further back than 1988.

Where do I search Denver Probate Court dockets?

Use Colorado Judicial Branch Docket Search for available docket and hearing-calendar information. For actual documents or certified records, use Denver Probate Court’s records request process.

Does Denver have a separate probate court?

Yes. Denver has a dedicated Denver Probate Court page through the Colorado Judicial Branch. Many other Colorado probate matters are handled in county district courts, so Denver users should start with the Denver Probate Court page.

Disclaimer: This guide is for public information only and is not legal advice. Always verify current filing rules, records access, fees, forms, eFiling requirements, office procedures, and copy requirements directly with Denver Probate Court or Colorado Judicial Branch.